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        Gay couple denied entry
        ( 2003-09-22 10:23) (Agencies)

        Canada's first legally married couple were refused entry into the United States by a border official who would not accept their family customs clearance form.

        Kevin Bourassa and Joe Varnell of Toronto were traveling to Georgia to speak at a conference sponsored by the Gill Foundation.

        According to the couple, they abandoned their trip at Toronto¡¯s Pearson International Airport when the customs official insisted they fill out separate forms.

        After complaining to a supervisor, the men were told that they would not be allowed into the United States as a family because the country does not recognize same-sex couples.

        ¡°We had to make a difficult decision,¡± Bourassa said. ¡°We could have filled out separate forms. We felt that would have been an affront to our dignity, so we went back home.¡±

        David Thompson, a spokesman for Marriage Equality New York, was not surprised by the incident. ¡°Unfortunately, what Kevin and Joe experienced is typical of what American couples go through all the time,¡± he said. ¡°The law and the policy of the country is that gay couples are legal strangers to one another. We aren¡¯t even allowed to stand together going through immigration.¡±

        Bourassa, an advocate for same-sex marriages, and Varnell, a banking manager, were married in 2001.

         
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