So someone legally immigrates to the United States, first on a work visa, then applying for permanent status and on to the goal of citizenship and along the way legally marries someone of the same sex in a state offering homosexual marriage and you wish to see that person deported while heterosexual mail order brides are rubber-stamped. Is that it?
Please explain the preferential treatment and entitlement as you see them?
Among the immigrants I'm acquainted with, I happen to know a legally "married" homosexual couple living in the DC metro area where one party has been on the arduous legal immigration path for many years now and the other party is a native born U.S. citizen.
I see a lot of problems with our immigration system, that particular law abiding couple does not represent one of them.
Unmarried homosexual couples get the same consideration as married heterosexual couples.