U.S. ban on visitors with HIV could end soon - USATODAY.com view story
usatoday.com — A two-decade ban on people with HIV visiting or immigrating to the United States may end soon through a Senate bill aimed at fighting AIDS and other diseases in Africa and other poor areas of the world.
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