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Mrs Ehigie Uzamere

http://www.thecrimesofsenatoruzamere.com/end_green_card_marriage_sponsorship.html


Country: United States

Language: English


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MrsEhigieUzamere  

American citizens must join hands to abolish permanent residence sponsorship through marriage -- a national security dilemma that places the responsibiity of controlling U.S. border on the laps of legally unsavvy, powerless Americans who are either motivated by their desire for sex, their desire for love, their desire for money or a combination of the three. I am the wife of Nigerian Senator Ehigie Uzamere. Senator Uzamere used the false first name "Godwin" and the false birthday June 1, 1955 to marry me so that he could apply for permanent residence in the United States and then run off without being caught. Immediately after I signed the I-130 relative sponsorship form, he left me. I was pregnant with our daughter Tara when he abandoned me. Nearly 29 years later, I have finally triumphed over this green-card whore. I discovered irrefutable proof that the names "Godwin" Uzamere and Ehigie Edobor Uzamere both belong to Senator Uzamere. I triumphed over my husband's clandestine attempt to use his friend, John Idehen, president of Edo Radio to challenge my right to use a video that shows my husband celebrating his bigamous marriage to another woman. However, the most important thing that happened is that I started a movement -- a movement to abolish permanent residence through marriage. Permanent residence sponsorship thorough marriage is the worse provision of U.S. immigration policies that exists in the U.S. law code. If measured based on contract law standards, it would be viewed as unconscionable. If viewed based on national security needs, it is dangerous. If viewed based on the financial strength of most American sponsors, it would be costly. And if viewed in terms of criminal laws regarding violence against women, it would be seen as unconstitutional. I need your voice and the voices of all concerned citizens to rid America of this blight in immigration policy whose primary beneficiaries are money-hungry immigration attorneys.

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