32 US states recognize gay marriage
US Attorney General Eric Holder announced that 32 US states out of fifty now recognize the marriages of homosexuals after a decision issued by the Supreme Court, which became six additional mandates recognize this kind of marriages.
This announcement, which came through the Minister of Justice Eric Holder means that gay couples in the US will receive the legal rights and federal allocations the same as that enjoyed by couples Amoaarien sexually.
This latest decision includes Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, North Carolina and West Virginia, and Wyoming, and comes after a similar decision to expand federal recognition to seven other states.
Holder said in a statement, "With each new mandate is the recognition of gay marriage is legally approaching our country more than the achievement of full equality of all Americans."
Earlier this month, the US Supreme Court rejected requests made by several states considered that the decision to reject same-sex marriages unconstitutional

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