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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why my comment was deleted. This is very common in African immigrant communities in the U.S. [/quote] Here is another completely unsubstantiated claim. [/quote] It's well known if you've been a part of or around those communities. It's not like they a registry of these types of marriages. If you don't want to believe it, fine. [/quote] Fraud is provable. Therefore, it is trackable. So show me some evidence. [/quote] This is dumb. Not every crime is prosecuted and accounted for. Doesn't mean it is not happening. Do you want me to list the names of people I know who I know who have been in such marriages? The only reason this guy got caught was because he is political and an opponent probably put a hit job out on him. Happens literally all. the. time. https://apnews.com/general-news-9769aa3c7556efad4a15babdfbd206c5 Believe it or don't. I'm not doing any more homework for you. [/quote] You're the only one believing things you can't prove. But you think I'm dumb? Do you even know how crime statistics work?[/quote] Believing? I [i]know[/i], for a fact. I have seen it. Very frequently. Enjoy keeping your head in the sand though.[/quote] THEN PROVE IT!!!!!! That's all I'm asking. Facts are provable. [/quote] Nobody knows how many people are getting away with this type of fraud so there's no way to prove it. It's similar to fraud related to disability or welfare. Nobody really knows, but looking at how easy/difficult it is to subvert the system is helpful. Also, knowing many people who have beat the system is what the FBI would call a clue. Being educated is irrelevant because it [b]doesn't mean that you actually have critical thinking skills.[/b][/quote] Thank you for proving that with everything you write. Beautifully said, actually. This is sort of like saying no one tracking disability or welfare fraud. Blatantly untrue, but MAGAts want to spread that lie to make it possible for Trump to do what he is doing. Of course it's being tracked and there are statistics on it. Benefits are taken away, people are being penalized for committing fraud. The process of applying for a green card is strenuous and long. Human beings are conducting background searches, contacting your home country's embassy to do a search there, asking for a million records to prove that your marriage is legitimate. How many are being denied a green card based on those investigations? How many get provisional ones but not the permanent one? Those things are easily trackable. So just because you don't have a clue about how any of this works, does not mean that fraud is wide spread. [/quote]
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