Scandal Around International Marriage Brokers Act: Sponsors of "Mail Order Brides Bill" are Caught Using Bogus Facts Promoting Legislation
The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2003 is again in the news with sponsors spotted using incorrect information endorsing the new law. The legislation was originally sponsored by Senator Maria Cantwell and Representative Rick Larsen, both Democrats, and attracted several co-sponsors. Democratic Representative Jan Schakowsky, one of the co-sponsors, is accused of using phony facts on her official www.state.gov website promoting much disputed legislation.
Gold Coast, Australia (PRWEB) May 5, 2004 -- Democratic Representative Jan
Schakowsky, one of the co-sponsors of The International Marriage Broker
Regulation Act of 2003, is using incorrect information in the article on her
official www.state.gov website
endorsing the new law. Requests to remove bogus particulars from the Internet
are ignored, which raises questions in validity of the law that needs phony
facts to prove it right.
Elena Petrova was dumbfounded to find herself
pictured as the organizer of an opposition to the U.S. law on International
Marriage Brokers. She is an Australian resident, which makes her immune to the
proposed legislation.
Petrova has been sending requests to remove
oblivious accusations from the Internet since March 2004, to no avail. The
article in question, located at: http://www.house.gov/schakowsky/article_1_07_04_marriage_trap.html,
is still online as today 5 May 2004.
Elena is the firm supporter of the
idea of better protection for women-immigrants but she says the proposed
legislation will not serve its advertised purpose and may even be
harmful.
Petrova released her own list of measures that would remove any
possibility for a foreign wife to be subjected to spousal abuse. Those issues
include the following:
1. Take care of common
immigration issues such as knowledge of the new country, language, isolation and
money.
2. Extend fiancee visa period to 12
months.
3. Remove 2-year waiting period for unconditional
permanent residence status for foreign wives.
Petrova proposes a detailed
plan on how those issues should be taken care of and why they are essential to
reducing the number of spousal abuse claims from foreign wives. She says that
the current immigration system promotes false abuse claims, which is the main
reason why the number of such claims increased for the past years, and proves it
by statistical evidence.
Petrova also condemns views of international
matchmakers as guilty of trafficking in women and promoting sexual slavery. She
says, the number of international marriages will continue to increase in the
years to come, and portraying the international matchmaking industry as evil
appears peculiar for any open-minded person.
The complete statement of
Elena Petrova in response to the article “Marriage Trap” authored by Nancy
Traver from Chicago Tribune and published on the website of the U.S.
Representative Jan Schakowsky can be found at: http://www.womenrussia.com/press/28_04_2004_disclaimer.htm
The International Broker Regulation Act of 2003 was originally sponsored
by Senator Maria Cantwell and Rep. Rick Larsen, both Democrats, and introduced
in Senate of the USA 25 July 2003. The Bill has gained several co-sponsors from
the House Democratic Team but was severely criticized by the insiders from the
international matchmaking industry.
Elena Petrova is well known in the
Russian dating industry by her website Russian Brides Cyber Guide (http://www.womenrussia.com),
which was founded in 1999 and became the first website about Russian women
designed by a Russian woman.
In March 2004 Elena started a campaign to
promote a new image of Russian women seeking marriage abroad, supported by a
number of other Russian women-website owners: in opposition to the current image
of Russian women seeking partners abroad portrayed as submissive, serving and
sacrificing, Russian Brides Cyber Guide offers the image of Russian women as
intelligent, educated and smart, who seek suitable partners and not immigration
by any means.
More releases from Russian Brides Cyber Guide regarding
this topic:
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/4/prweb122010.htm
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/8/prweb77265.htm
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/8/prweb76422.htm
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb114445.htm
Additional
information can be also accessed online at http://www.womenrussia.com/press
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/5/prweb123789.htm