Wells Joanna
Can HIV AIDS Policy Law Rev. 2004 Aug;9(2):57-8.
On 9 February 2004, the federal Immigration Court ruled that a Zambian woman can stay in the US because her HIV-positive status gives her a well-founded fear of persecution in Zambia. The court found that she would face severe and lethal discrimination in the public health clinics and in the employment sector and that the Zambian government is unwilling or unable to control this persecution.
2004年2月9日,联邦移民法院裁定,一名赞比亚妇女可以留在美国,因为她的艾滋病毒呈阳性,这使她有充分理由担心在赞比亚会受到迫害。法院认定,她在公共卫生诊所和就业部门将面临严重且致命的歧视,而且赞比亚政府不愿意或无法制止这种迫害行为。