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State Department sued for withholding refugee records
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(12-15-2015, 12:00 PM)Benton Wrote: I don't think — if they're planning to attack something — they're going to have a problem lying about whether or not they've met. What you're complaining about is incidental and misdirects from the real problem: the woman passed through three security checks and TWO face-to-face interviews.

The screening — for whatever reason — didn't work. That's what needs to be addressed, not what type of visa she was here on.

K-1 or K-3 visa's shouldn't have any exceptions to circumvent the criteria. Hiding behind saying that your culture doesn't allow you to see your wife before you marry isn't an excuse. There is a criteria set and it should be the same for all. That's all I am saying. I am speaking to the policy that the administration allowed these short cuts. If you can't show that you and your fiancé or wife have had a history is being together that includes more than a dating site or whatsapp. Should be able to see a history of flights, hotel reservations, visiting visa applications, photos, friends and family should know about them.

Now if you want to take away those standards then it should be the same for all. But then you get back to the rush of Ukrainian, Georgian and filipino women coming over to marry americans. Which is fine but we need to be consistent.





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RE: State Department sued for withholding refugee records - StLucieBengal - 12-16-2015, 12:27 AM

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