January 29, 2008
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01/28/08
- An Ohio Reader Predicts That California Will Soon
Qualify For Foreign Aid
A Texas Lawyer Reports That He Is Happily Married To A Russian Fiancée Visa Bride
From: Robert Buss (e-mail
him)
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
An Immigration Lawyer And Fiancee Visa Specialist Agrees
With Joe That Changes Are Needed
I am a long-standing opponent of illegal immigration
but feel that if some level of immigration is
inevitable, we must do a much better job at screening
the people who are legally admitted, including
immigrants from Europe and the
former Soviet Union.
The qualifications of those who pass the selection
process would far exceed those who wade across the
Rio Grande or hide in the back of a truck while they
are transported from Mexico to one of our many sanctuary
cities.
People from the
former Soviet Union and other Eastern
European countries who immigrate legally are by and
large highly educated and motivated to learn English,
contribute to society and become real Americans.
I offer as examples my wife Oksana who I married when
she was 36 and our daughter Julia. The K-1 visa, of
which Guzzardi takes a dim view, facilitated our
matrimony.
Oksana and Julia have learned English, embraced our
culture and traditions (sadly to the exclusion of
NFL Football and
Major League Baseball) and are proud to be "heritage
Americans", a term I referred to in an earlier
letter you published. As I mentioned in that letter, an
American Flag went up in front of our home on the
day they became citizens and it is flying proudly
outside our home at this very moment.
My wife and I know scores of couples in the Dallas
area that have
real and happy marriages that include
fiancée brides, many of which are blessed by
children. The women are in the 30s and many like my wife
had good jobs in their native counties but were willing
to leave those jobs and their families (always
reluctantly) behind for the chance to have a family that
included the proverbial good man.
Of course there are also
horror stories like Guzzardi referred to in his
columns. Those generally involve younger women on the
make and much older men. Those marriages do have a high
rate of failure.
Perhaps the best answer is to impose an age limit
(say 30) on the women and men who can be admitted under
the Fiancée Visa program. This would limit scamming
opportunities.
Buss adds that he was able to
get Oksana to watch the half-time show of last year’s
Super Bowl by reminding her that Sting was the featured
act. He hopes she is a Tom Petty fan, too. A previous
letter from Buss introducing the concept of the “heritage
American” is
here.