The end of the US HIV travel ban
The ban was in place for more than 20 years, until President Barack Obama lifted it in 2010, allowing passengers with HIV to legally enter.
For 22 years, a travel and immigration ban was in place which stopped people with HIV legally entering the US.
In 2009, President Barack Obama announced it would be lifted, from the start of 2010.
HIV-positive passenger Clemens Ruland flew from Amsterdam to John F. Kennedy airport in New York and became the first passenger to fly legally into the US once the ban was lifted.
He speaks to Megan Jones.
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(Picture: Clemens Ruland responds to questions during a news interview. Credit: AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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