October 06, 2006
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10/05/06 - A New York Reader
and Massachusetts Native Reports Good Immigration News
From The Ultra-Liberal Bay State
A Happily Married Reader Tells
Joe Guzzardi His Story
From:
Lost in Paradise
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
The Fiancée Visa Racket
I
just found Guzzardi’s article but have never seen the
abuses this article describes.
I
will speak only about my own experience, which is
similar to most of the Filipino-American families I
know.
When I decided to get married, I sat down and formally
wrote out a list of desirable traits for the woman I was
looking for.
In
summary, it was a description of a 1950's family, so
there was no point in looking for a wife in the USA.
However, from my time in Asia, I knew that that these
traits were extremely common for Filipino women.
Through the mail, I found the one that I proposed to,
and seven years and two children later, we are
all American citizens. Neither of us feels like the
victim of a scam.
Furthermore, eliminating fiancée visas will not keep
foreign brides out of the USA. When men visit their
prospective brides, if Fiancée Visas are no longer
available, they will simply marry them during their
visit and petition them with spousal visas.
People marry whom they want, there is nothing a
government or special-interest groups can do to stop
them.
In
closing, your time is better spent working to erect a
fence across the Mexican border to keep out many
millions of illegals rather than trying to impede an
insignificant number of law-abiding citizens from
innocently and harmlessly petitioning their wives and
fiancées to join them.
I
was disappointed to see the hatred and hostility toward
Art Bell’s new wife. I am reminded of my own case. I
am curious, what evil has Mrs. Bell committed to elicit
such vitriol? I want to make sure my wife does not make
these mistakes.
VDARE.COM
comments:
We congratulate the “Lost in Paradise” family on its
successful marriage…no small achievement. Read another
letter from a happily-married woman who brought her
husband in on the fiancée visa
here.
Nevertheless, we receive many more emails from Americans
who have brought in immigrant fiancées and are now the
tragic victims of fraud.