Jun 042009
So said Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) according to a staffer when one of Shirley Tan’s sons broke into tears as his mother testified at the UAFA hearings in Washington yesterday.
In the clip below, Senator Patrick Leahy stops the hearing briefly near the 5 minute mark as Tan’s son weeps.
When it was his turn to speak, Sessions cited the usual arguments and suspects in his remarks, his opposition to same-sex marriage in full view of the hearing. His remarks can be viewed here.
Just to get a sense of who we are dealing with, watch the clip from Rachel Maddow Show below which digs into Sessions’ “colored” past…
The Senator’s press secretary did not return a call seeking comment. And as for histrionics… I think this is a much better example.
As reported in the New Republic.
Jun 032009

Watch the clips from the UAFA Senate hearings below.
Note: I have updated the video player below so that it is more convenient to view the clips.
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May 272009
Shirley Tan, a California mom who was nearly deported in April because her same-sex partner could not legally sponsor her for citizenship, has been invited to testify by Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) in the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) hearings starting June 3. If passed, UAFA would extend same-sex couples the same immigration rights enjoyed by married couples, creating a legal path to citizenship.
Tan’s partner Jay Mercado and their twin sons will make the trip to Washington with their lawyer Melanie Nathan. From Nathan’s blog:
When I spoke to Jay today, she said that the family is very honored and extremely excited to go to DC for this historic hearing. They are looking forward to a visit to their representatives offices, Rep Jackie Speier and Senator Feinstein, especially to thank all the staffers who worked so hard to help them.
Shirley ’s ultimate ability to stay in the USA will depend on passage of the Uniting of American Families Act. Shirley and Jay’s trip to DC will be sponsored by Immigration Equality, who were great to work with when negotiating the details of the family’s participation. Shirley and the family have stated that they will do everything they can to assist in getting UAFA passed.
Nathan will have extensive coverage the hearings on her blog as will we at inlookout.com. There will also be a live webcast of the hearings starting at 10am EST on June 3.
For background on their story, please watch the video below which aired just prior to Tan’s stay of deportation: