Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell has been dead for nearly three years, yet LGBT service members are still fighting to receive the same benefits as their fellow soldiers. In nine states, National Guard bases are refusing to recognize same-sex spouses and issue them ID cards. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke out against those states on Thursday night.
Hagel said that refusing to grant ID cards to same-sex partners “causes division among the ranks, and it furthers prejudice.”
“Not only does this violate the states’ obligations under federal law, their actions have created hardship and inequality by forcing couples to travel long distances to federal military bases to obtain the ID cards they’re entitled to,” the Defense Secretary said in a speech to the Anti-Defamation League in New York.
“Everyone’s rights must be protected,” he said.









