Discussions between American lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender (LGBT) rights and advocates and rivals of gay marriage became fierce wars for centuries in the 1960s, won socialism and socialism. Attention and consideration of many media. Americans have a serious difference in gay marriage. The opponent is 47%, but the center is divided into 53% (Kennedy). Since marriage is an important public institution, this issue has brought up many citizen's debates, gatherings, protests and even violent acts with strong opinions and position.
Gay marriage in the United States was originally established by the province and expanded from one state in 2004 to 36 states in 2015. Gay marriage was established in all 50 states by the US Supreme Court on June 26, 2015. Breakthrough civil rights rulings. Gay marriage is also known as homosexual marriage, but marriage of homosexual couples and marriages of heterosexual couples are legally considered the same political status as marriage equality.
Many homosexual couples get married in a state that allows same-sex marriage. Previously, these marriages were effective in countries where same-sex marriage was equal, but are not approved by the US federal government because the Federal Marriage Protection Act (DOMA) clearly defines marriage as a union between men and women did. However, eligibility rules for benefits vary from federal agency. Some institutions, such as the US Citizenship Immigration Services, the US Internal Revenue Service, and the US General Affairs Bureau, recognize all valid gay marriages regardless of where the same-sex couples live. Even if you live in a state that does not accept gay marriage, all legally married same-sex couples qualify for either immigration eligibility, federal tax incentives, or federal employee benefits is
Gay marriage opponents are trying to prevent individual countries from accepting homosexual associations by trying to revise the US Constitution to restrict heterosexual marriage. In 2006, the amendment of federal homosexual marriage banned admitting gay marriage, was approved by the Senate's judicial committee for factional voting and discussed by the Senate, but eventually it was rejected in both houses. On 2 April 2014, the Alabama State House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for a constitutional legislative parliament to propose a proposed draft prohibiting gay marriage.