My name is Cheryl D. Uzamere. I am the wife of Nigerian Senator Ehigie Edobor Uzamere. More information regarding Senator Uzamere's crimes against me and our daugher can be found at http://www.thecrimesofsenatoruzamere.com and http://www.youtube.com/njidechu.
28 years ago, Senator Uzamere, then a private citizen of Nigeria and a non-permanent resident of the United States, tricked me and my family into believing that he was an honest, church-going man who was in love with me. It was not until January 1980 -- almost 2 months after I signed the green card sponsorship form that I realized that he was never coming back. By then I was pregnant with his our daughter.
For many people, this scenario is not new. At the YouTube website mentioned above, in the section " Video Log 1, there is a video entitled "Marriage Fraud News Special." This video shows various Canadian citizens who were tricked by amoral immigrants who married them solely to obtain permanent residence in Canada.
While the nationality of the victims of the aforementioned video is different from my own, the pain that they still suffer as a result of the unbearable betrayal of trust is something citizens from different countries have also experienced.
What can be done? Capitalistic entities who knowingly hire illegal aliens are so greedy that they underpay them and provide them with no benefits for themselves and their families. Unscrupulous attorneys pray on the desperation of illegal aliens, teaching them that marrying an citizen is the fastest way to gain residence. These unscrupulous attorneys, more bent on fattening their own pockets than providing security for both the immigrant and the country's citizenry engage in subterfuge against citizens who sponsor their clients.
Both entities, by not having the legal burden of providing financially for illegal immigrants from whom they have made or saved money, force the financial burden on naive citizen sponsors.
While employers who hire illegal aliens are never legally required to provide health care for them, in the United States, the citizen sponsor is responsible for ALL of the immigrant spouse's expense -- at the threat of facing a lawsuit from the immigrant spouse. Not only do green card marriage fraudsters scam their citizen spouses -- unscrupulous immigration attorneys and immigration agencies take advantage of them also.
For example, Allen E. Kaye, of the law firm with the same name in New York City, knows that his firm has the ability to access the form that I signed to sponsor his firm's client, my husband, Ehigie Edobor Uzamere. However, instead of coming forward to provide me with the form, he has instead chosen instead to his his duplicity -- thereby forcing both my daughter and I to be victims of Senator Uzamere's economic violence. Our daughter, a college student who still need money to finish college, cannot depend on her father to help her financially or the Allen Kaye to tell her where she can find her father.
What to do? Right now, the best that that victims of immigration marriage fraud can do is join INTERNATIONAL support groups with the hope that we can one day become a force that unscrupulous immigration attorneys and lax immigration officials will take seriouly.
Until that day when the rights of a country's citizenry is no longer compromised by unscrupulous immigration lawyers like those who provided legal help to the immigrants who destroyed the World Trade Center, we will have to distrust both groups -- the immigration attorneys who help their clients dupe their countries' naive citizenry and the amoral immigrants whose identities and past lives are impossible to investigate.
28 years ago, Senator Uzamere, then a private citizen of Nigeria and a non-permanent resident of the United States, tricked me and my family into believing that he was an honest, church-going man who was in love with me. It was not until January 1980 -- almost 2 months after I signed the green card sponsorship form that I realized that he was never coming back. By then I was pregnant with his our daughter.
For many people, this scenario is not new. At the YouTube website mentioned above, in the section " Video Log 1, there is a video entitled "Marriage Fraud News Special." This video shows various Canadian citizens who were tricked by amoral immigrants who married them solely to obtain permanent residence in Canada.
While the nationality of the victims of the aforementioned video is different from my own, the pain that they still suffer as a result of the unbearable betrayal of trust is something citizens from different countries have also experienced.
What can be done? Capitalistic entities who knowingly hire illegal aliens are so greedy that they underpay them and provide them with no benefits for themselves and their families. Unscrupulous attorneys pray on the desperation of illegal aliens, teaching them that marrying an citizen is the fastest way to gain residence. These unscrupulous attorneys, more bent on fattening their own pockets than providing security for both the immigrant and the country's citizenry engage in subterfuge against citizens who sponsor their clients.
Both entities, by not having the legal burden of providing financially for illegal immigrants from whom they have made or saved money, force the financial burden on naive citizen sponsors.
While employers who hire illegal aliens are never legally required to provide health care for them, in the United States, the citizen sponsor is responsible for ALL of the immigrant spouse's expense -- at the threat of facing a lawsuit from the immigrant spouse. Not only do green card marriage fraudsters scam their citizen spouses -- unscrupulous immigration attorneys and immigration agencies take advantage of them also.
For example, Allen E. Kaye, of the law firm with the same name in New York City, knows that his firm has the ability to access the form that I signed to sponsor his firm's client, my husband, Ehigie Edobor Uzamere. However, instead of coming forward to provide me with the form, he has instead chosen instead to his his duplicity -- thereby forcing both my daughter and I to be victims of Senator Uzamere's economic violence. Our daughter, a college student who still need money to finish college, cannot depend on her father to help her financially or the Allen Kaye to tell her where she can find her father.
What to do? Right now, the best that that victims of immigration marriage fraud can do is join INTERNATIONAL support groups with the hope that we can one day become a force that unscrupulous immigration attorneys and lax immigration officials will take seriouly.
Until that day when the rights of a country's citizenry is no longer compromised by unscrupulous immigration lawyers like those who provided legal help to the immigrants who destroyed the World Trade Center, we will have to distrust both groups -- the immigration attorneys who help their clients dupe their countries' naive citizenry and the amoral immigrants whose identities and past lives are impossible to investigate.
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