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Tens of thousands of same-sex couples in the United States live under the threat of separation because federal law prohibits immigration authorities from treating them the same as married opposite-sex couples. Joy Hayes and Lujza Nehrebeczky were married in Connecticut last year. But they live in Lexington, Kentucky where their marriage isn't recognized. (Mark Cornelison/Lexington Herald-Leader/MCT) (Mark Cornelison/MCT)