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House GOP Defends DOMA's Separation Of Binational Same-Sex Couples

Posted: 05/09/2012 4:37 pm Updated: 05/09/2012 4:49 pm

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WASHINGTON -- House Republicans will intervene in a lawsuit that would keep same-sex couples from being pulled apart -- even separated to different countries -- by immigration authorities under the Defense of Marriage Act, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner confirmed on Wednesday.

The House GOP took up the challenge of defending DOMA, which bans legal recognition of same-sex marriage at the federal level, in May 2011, after President Barack Obama announced in February 2011 that the Department of Justice would no longer defend it. Obama said at the time that he believed the law was unconstitutional. The president came out in support of legalizing same-sex marriage on Wednesday in an interview with ABC, after about a year and a half of "evolving" on the issue, but said it should be decided by states.

Yet DOMA is a federal law that trumps legal same-sex marriages in the states, including in immigration matters. House Republicans are defending it in a number of challenges, but told advocacy group Immigration Equality on Friday that they would step in to defend DOMA against the organization's suit about binational same-sex couples.

"As I'm sure you're aware, the House Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group has been defending, for the last year or so, the constitutionality of Section 3 of DOMA in cases in which DOJ is not defending the statute," House General Counsel Kerry Kircher said in an email to Immigration Equality, according to the group. "DOJ has advised us that it will not defend Section 3 in the Blesch case. As a result, the House is planning to move to intervene in this matter, probably within the next week or so."

Kircher's office did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication. A spokesman for Boehner (R-Ohio) confirmed that the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group -- which is controlled by Republicans, although two Democrats are also members -- would defend DOMA in this specific case.

"Per the recommendation of outside counsel, the House plans to intervene so that the courts -- not the President unilaterally -- can decide whether the statue is constitutional," Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck told HuffPost in an email.

The "Blesch case" referenced in Kircher's email to Immigration Equality is about the first plaintiff listed, 71-year-old U.S. citizen Edwin Blesch. Blesch is married to Tim Smulian, a 65-year-old resident of South Africa. Both men have health problems, and under current law Smulian was required to move away for a six-month period every year to re-obtain a visa to come back, at times keeping them apart when the other is ill. The couple received a reprieve in February so that Smulian will not have to leave, at least for a year.

Another couple, Bradford Wells and Anthony John Makk, were told in January that Makk, an Australian, could remain in the United States.

But those small victories are just a matter of deportation relief, and don't change the fact that gay and lesbian U.S. citizens have few options for helping their spouses or partners obtain legal immigration status. Heterosexual couples can petition for green cards for their spouses, but that right is closed to same-sex couples under DOMA.

"“While [the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group's] intervention is not unexpected, it is unfortunate," Steve Ralls, communications director for Immigration Equality, said in a statement. "Real families, like those in our lawsuit, are hurt in very real ways by DOMA. ... It is disheartening that even some of those who claim to be such staunch proponents of family values target some families for second-class treatment."

Defending DOMA has come at a high cost: the effort could cost as much as $1.5 million, at the expense of taxpayers, for a private law firm.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee attacked the DOMA defense Monday in an email to supporters, calling the law "discrimination -- plain and simple."

The DCCC email read, "We can't afford to waste taxpayer money on Boehner's bigotry."

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01:05 AM on 09/29/2012
How tragic that the GOP is doubling down on discrimination at the same time that President Obama just sent an executive order to Immigration officlals to treat the spouses/life partners of long-term same-sex couples as family when considering deportation.
08:20 PM on 05/12/2012
House GOP defends discrimination.
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Curt H
The only rights u have r the ones u stand up 4
10:18 AM on 05/12/2012
Why the Hello is it taking so long for these cases to be heard by the Supreme Court??? When Civil rights are at stake there needs to be a faster way for these cases to be heard..
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Pho3n1xSun
stupidity is a disease
10:43 AM on 05/11/2012
I'm glad to see the taxpayers' money going to a good cause that benefit's all of the American people in th-

-wait-

I would like to retract my initial statement and express my disappointment
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the99pct
01:19 PM on 05/10/2012
Speaker John Boehner made a statement today that " I am working on economy and jobs and not gay marriage". He is also working to defend the DOMA which is actually outlawing gay marriage!

I think economy and jobs got lost in translation !
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CgGardner
Queer Southern Gentleman
10:46 AM on 05/10/2012
"We can't afford to waste taxpayer money on Boehner's bigotry."

I agree. Repeal this unconstitutional piece of garbage and grant equality to taxpaying LGBT citizens.

He's fine with using OUR money to defend this garbage, but he won't take any money out of big corporations will he?

Bigotry is the only "justification" he can offer for his defense.
10:34 AM on 05/10/2012
To Speaker John Boehner your party is avoiding the lack of JOB CREATIONS A BIG FAILED POLICY,YOUR PARTY IS MORE INTRESTED IN DOWNDREADING WOMAN ISSUES AND JUST CUTTING ,INSTEAD OF THE REAL ISSUES THAT AFFECT EVERYDAY LIFE .RELIGON ISN'T INPORTANT ,RELIGON DOESN'T FEED PEOPLE OR HELP PAY BILLS YOUE A FAILED CONGRESS ,STOP USING RELIGON TO FACE THE FACT THAT UNDER THE REPUBLICAN LEADER SHIP NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE TO HELP CREAT JOBS
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NovemberScorp
10:22 AM on 05/10/2012
Just remember come November that voting is much like driving a car ...

Vote " R " to go backwards.

Vote " D "'to move forward.

Easy to remember.
snaggle2th
my micro-bio is empty, just like my life
10:11 AM on 05/10/2012
Of course Republicans believe in defending Marriage...

except do you think they'll go all the way and outlaw DIVORCE?

Or is that defedning the indefensible?

Marriage = One man + One woman.... ONCE?
10:10 AM on 05/10/2012
DOMA is unconstitutional. Read the preamble of the Constitution of the US: "secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves". Since when is a loving union NOT part of liberty?
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rdrover
Don't let that horse eat that violin...
01:02 PM on 05/10/2012
suggest you shuck your intellectual velvet gloves and just whup their butts at the polls!
04:37 PM on 05/10/2012
Naaa, I prefer polite. Obama was correct in his request for a civil discourse. People need to return to common sense civility and start behaving like they are civilized.
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vwtimmy
giving the smack back
10:06 AM on 05/10/2012
Boehner hasn't got anything better to do then press all of the hot buttons, delivering a laughable speech about the left "looking for a fight" about student loans, and piping up about DOMA? If I lived in Ohio, I would be actively working to get this guy out. He is helping absolutely no one in this country.
10:01 AM on 05/10/2012
Who made that law anyway??? It even sound's wrong. Unless you are a zealot that want's government out of our live's.. BUT IT IS OK TO HAVE THEM IN OUR PERSONAL LIVE'S
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GEORGE W TUSH
To Republicans, Earth is a MILF.
09:42 AM on 05/10/2012
Romney: "Of course, I'd consider reinstating Don't Ask, Don't Tell. It's worked wonderfully in the Bachmann's marriage."
09:02 AM on 05/10/2012
They should not be allowed to use taxpayer money for this nonsense!
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reallm12
09:01 AM on 05/10/2012
Key word for Boehner, "BIGOT"!