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Seeking a home away from homophobia

Gays' asylum cases fuel law field's growth

Delmy Berganza left El Salvador and came to the United States in 1989, she says. Though she is a lesbian, she was afraid to utter the word in her homeland. She was granted asylum in August. Delmy Berganza left El Salvador and came to the United States in 1989, she says. Though she is a lesbian, she was afraid to utter the word in her homeland. She was granted asylum in August. (Mark Wilson/Globe Staff)
By Maria Sacchetti
Globe Staff / October 14, 2008

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In her sister's spacious home in Chelsea, Delmy Berganza sat at the kitchen table one recent day and talked openly about life as a lesbian. In her native El Salvador, she was too terrified to utter the word. (Full article: 1099 words)

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