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    How female illegals abuse the system

    How female illegals abuse the system

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    Posted: September 12, 2007
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    By Carey Roberts


    Every year, thousands of Americans are victimized by a swindle known as the "immigrant abuse scam." What's amazing is this shakedown is paid for by the U.S. taxpayer under the guise of stopping domestic violence.

    One of those persons is Roger Knudson, 64, of Arizona. When he discovered his wife was having an affair, he filed for divorce. Fearing the judge would learn her visa had expired and order her back to Mexico, Knudson's wife fell into a rage and attacked him.

    But the DA refused to prosecute the assault. Then the illegal went to a local woman's shelter that provided her pro bono legal services and told her to accuse her husband of the very crime that she herself had committed. "I have spent thousands of dollars since 2002 clearing myself of the accusations," Knudson wrote sadly.

    So here's how the scam works: A woman makes an accusation of abuse. The laws define domestic violence so loosely that she doesn't need to provide a scrap of evidence – she only needs to scream "abuse!" So the judge issues a let's-play-it-safe order.

    That restraining order becomes the gold-plated meal ticket that entitles her to preferential treatment by immigration authorities, free legal services and a generous helping of welfare services. And anyone who questions the swindle is accused of being "soft on domestic violence."

    Elizabeth Howard of Arizona recounts how the wife of her father trapped him in the bedroom and threatened to kill him. When he called for help, the police arrested both of them. As soon as she got out of jail, she marched over to the domestic violence shelter to have him kicked out of his home. Then she began to hold yard sales to sell his car and tools.

    "A friend at work whose family migrated here from Mexico told me it's common knowledge that if a woman marries a U.S. citizen and it doesn't work out, she can claim abuse and get the resources she needs," Howard sadly explains. "I believe the Violence Against Women Act should be called the 'Women Get What They Want Act.'"

    In two cases, the extortion tactics continue to this day, forcing my informants to protect their identities.

    One woman's close friend was falsely accused of abuse by his immigrant wife. The courtroom hearing resembled a kangaroo court more than the even-handed administration of justice: "We were not allowed to present a case, ask questions, look at the evidence that the accusing party submitted, two of our witnesses were cut off after two minutes, and the third was not allowed to testify at all," she revealed.

    "As a victim of abuse previously myself, I am sensitive to real victims of abuse. But those who commit fraud and claim abuse where none exists endanger us all," the woman confides.

    In 2001, Bob planned to marry a woman from the Caribbean. Shortly before the ceremony, she informed him she was an illegal alien. But he loved her so he went ahead with the wedding, knowing he could sponsor her for a work permit.

    Then the relationship went sour and she threatened to abduct their newborn daughter if he didn't accede to her demands. One day she surprised him with this news: "I have my baby – I don't need you anymore!" Bob grew fearful of the intimidation tactics, so he filed for divorce and withdrew her work permit application, believing the immigration service would protect his daughter, a newborn U.S. citizen.

    Turning the tables, she requested amnesty under the Violence Against Women Act, even though she didn't produce an iota of police or medical proof of violence. This filing prohibited him from submitting any evidence of immigration fraud or even appearing in the courtroom during her hearing.

    "In the end, she got everything she could have hoped for: A work permit, VAWA amnesty, $750 tax-free dollars per month, and bragging rights on her cleverness on screwing over a stupid American fool in his own stupid country," Bob bitterly notes.

    The abuse rip-off has become so accepted that its proponents openly instruct women how to fleece their boyfriends and husbands. One group instructs gold diggers to view restraining orders "as a tool for economic justice." Simply accuse your man of violence, and you can force him to pay your attorney's fees, medical expenses, punitive damages, use of his house and car, and much, much more. It's really that simple!

    That advice comes to us from the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Survivor Agency and Justice, which receives generous support from the U.S. taxpayer by way of the Department of Justice. The Center offers no advice to help American taxpayers deal with false accusations of domestic violence by immigrant women.


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    Government funded shelters for domestic violence target!!

    It is becoming known among illegal immigrants and vagrant women that they can make a call to any domestic violent shelter and claim abuse and get at least 30 days free room and board. This information has been passed around in corrective institutions and the illegal community. During this time they are fed and clothed and have a roof over there head and are protected and hidden. This is wrong.

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    This story is beyond the pale!

    How can our government ignore the fact that Mexico is printing up "HOW TO" manuals on everything from how to sneak over the border to how to fleece a gringo, take his house, car, assets and collect child support and alimony!

    I would love to see Dateline or Fox expose this criminal behavior, but we all know where their allegiance lies. No one is willing to talk about these dirty little secrets. So....I want to write a manual on HOW TO avoid being fleeced by Mexico...or What the MSM and US government doesn't want you to know about those 'hard working' neighbors to the south of us!

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    What a bunch of suckers, looking for love in all the wrong places.
    por las chupacabras todo, fuero de las chupacabras nada

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    This may become even more of a problem. They are taking comments now on the u nonimmigrant status. They will allow 10,000 four year visas for anyone that comes forward to report a crime in the U.S. They will also be able to include their family members, brothers, sisters, etc...

    There was more information on this site I thought others may be interested in, but the main reason I posted it was the U status.

    http://www.visapro.com/Immigration-News/?a=618&z=21

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    My daughter's father is married to this type. She pulled it on her 2nd husband. She was on her 3rd hubby by the time she was 26. When she figured out future hubby #3 could not get her a card, she claimed current hubby #2 beat her.

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