11-28-2010, 10:44 PM
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#860
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How Do You Identify?: Femme
Preferred Pronoun?: She, Her, Woman
Relationship Status: Single
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Between Athens and Atlanta, Georgia
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Originally Posted by HowSoonIsNow
Well, now you are referring to citizens of your country as empathetic and compassionate and not the country itself which is a much different sentiment than in your previous post, #866.
As for going through the process with your ex-husband of USA immigration, at least you were allowed the process.
I am denied the ability to immigrate, work and live with my husband based on the unjust laws of your country.
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I am sorry that you are not able to come here to live your life with your partner. And I do hope that will be possible in the future. I do believe once Same Sex marriage is recognized and legalized in this country immigration will be possible for millions. Rightly so.
As far as your first paragraph I am not seeing what you are seeing.
My ex husband was from Colombia, and believe me getting a green card for someone from that country was not an easy matter. Or pleasant either.
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