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Protect Women from Abuse: Support the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act

Target: U.S. House of Representatives
Sponsored by: Women's Funding Network
Many women in poor countries are so desperate for security and a better life that they are willing to use international marriage brokers to find a stable home. But the marketing practices of many international marriage brokers attract predatory abusers with a history of violence against women and children.

As a result, women seeking better lives in our country are being abused, even murdered, by the men they meet through the online brokers.

Domestic abuse of mail-order brides is just one example of the larger problem of human trafficking in the United States and around the world. Each year alone, approximately 14,500 to17,500 people are trafficked into the U.S. and then sold into a life of sexual exploitation and/or slave labor. And a staggering 80% of trafficking victims are women and girls.

There is a bill in Congress right now that can help to protect women from abusive men and unscrupulous international marriage brokers: the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA), H.R.3657. Please sign this petition to urge your representative to support this bill today!
deadline: 10-18-2006
goal: 15,000
 

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Dear Representative,

I live in CITY, STATE, and I have become increasingly concerned with the issue of human trafficking, particularly as it affects women and girls, around the world and in my own neighborhood. I am writing to urge you to support the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA), H.R.3657.

Many women in poor countries are so desperate for security and a better life that they are willing to use international marriage brokers to find a stable home. But the marketing practices of many international marriage brokers attract predatory abusers with a history of violence against women and children. As a result, women seeking better lives in our country are being abused, even murdered, by the men they meet through the online brokers.

IMBRA aims to safeguard these women from becoming easy prey by:

§ Prohibiting an international marriage broker from recruiting girls under age 18;
§ Requiring that before brokers release a woman’s contact information to a person, they must provide her with a copy of the background collected on that person, advise her of the rights and resources available to domestic violence victims in the U.S. in written form, and obtain her written consent to release her contact information;
§ Requiring that the criminal background check that the Department of Homeland Security conducts on Americans petitioning for a foreign fiancée or spousal visa be shared with the foreign fiancée or spouse; and
§ Halting the practice of Americans simultaneously seeking visas for multiple fiancées.

Each year alone, approximately 14,500 to17,500 people are trafficked into the United States. And a staggering 80% of trafficking victims are women and girls. IMBRA would go a long way toward addressing the specific problem of trafficking through international marriage brokers. I urge you to support IMBRA when it comes to a full vote in the House.

Sincerely,

[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Protect Women from Abuse: Support the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act” petition!
# 18,050:
7:17 pm PST, Jan 21, Name not displayed, Indiana
# 18,049:
12:39 pm PST, Jan 21, Alexandria Mattingly, Kentucky
# 18,048:
6:28 am PST, Jan 21, Ria Smit, Netherlands
# 18,047:
7:30 pm PST, Jan 20, Moshanthi Suzuki, Hong Kong
These unfortunate women should have the right to speak out, not kept silent by the men who control their lives by saying it's their religion or culture!
# 18,046:
5:19 pm PST, Jan 18, Holly Schneider, Wisconsin
# 18,045:
8:40 am PST, Jan 18, Allison McDaniel, Missouri
It's sad that women's status in the world is so low that they have to resort to these types of arrangements to find a secure home.
# 18,044:
4:02 pm PST, Jan 17, GENEVIEVE DUMAGUINDIN, California
# 18,043:
12:39 am PST, Jan 17, Karen Scott, Ohio
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11:04 pm PST, Jan 16, Ana Richkarday, California
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7:34 pm PST, Jan 16, Donna Taylor, Texas
I don't think I need to explain my position. It's obvious to any decent human being.
# 18,040:
1:20 pm PST, Jan 16, Alan D Ferguson, United Kingdom
The end for Latineuro.com? Let's hope so.
# 18,039:
11:29 am PST, Jan 16, C Lisa Jackson, Oregon
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9:42 am PST, Jan 16, Irv Siva, Alabama
Regulations are obviously needed to stop this horrible trend. For those men and women who decide to utilize a broker service let them both be mindful that there are laws to protect women against abuse.
# 18,037:
8:43 am PST, Jan 15, Missy R., New York
# 18,036:
4:56 am PST, Jan 15, Amy Lynne, California
Everything possible must be done to educate women that they have the power to choose their own destinies, and if they are unable to do so, everyone and every institution must help them realize their power and potential.
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2:41 pm PST, Jan 14, Rita Falsetto, California
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1:59 pm PST, Jan 14, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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12:26 pm PST, Jan 14, Halley Tepper, Massachusetts
I think this is a terrible thing that happens to women and girls. no one deserves to go through something like this. i pray that it will come to a stop
# 18,032:
5:51 pm PST, Jan 11, Kat Yazzie, Missouri
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5:44 pm PST, Jan 11, Raymond Mangione, New York
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12:42 pm PST, Jan 11, Kelly Lachman, Florida
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9:23 am PST, Jan 11, Name not displayed, New York
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7:10 am PST, Jan 11, Ashley Neises, Illinois
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6:01 pm PST, Jan 10, Suzanne Hayes, New York
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3:34 am PST, Jan 8, Jan Heinrich, Australia
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7:01 pm PST, Jan 7, Caer Flanagan, Florida
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6:44 pm PST, Jan 6, Simos Tarabatzis, Greece
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12:28 pm PST, Jan 5, Tiffiny Jackson, Texas
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11:41 pm PST, Jan 4, Danielle Holland, Arizona
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12:27 pm PST, Jan 3, Suzann Rose, Missouri
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10:04 am PST, Jan 3, Jacqueline McDowell, Texas
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7:17 am PST, Jan 2, Diana L Coker, Washington
AS A WOMEN I HAVE BEEN UBUSIVE AND IT DON,T JUST HURT YOU MENTALLY IT DOES EVEN MORE WHEN COPS DON,T EVEN HELP I BEEN THERE IT IS TIME FOR CONGRESS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT NOW FOR ALL WOMEN AND CHIDLEN START PROTECING US FROM IT THANK YOU.
# 18,018:
9:03 pm PST, Jan 1, Ida Nissen, Florida
# 18,017:
9:59 pm PST, Dec 30, Jenifer M. Weigand, California
Please stop the trafficking of women
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5:36 pm PST, Dec 30, Sandy Woo, California
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3:02 pm PST, Dec 30, Name not displayed, Florida
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6:35 pm PST, Dec 29, Name not displayed, Indiana
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11:57 am PST, Dec 29, Michelle L., Massachusetts
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12:34 am PST, Dec 29, Madeline Graham, California
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1:45 pm PST, Dec 28, Barbara Kacer, Kentucky
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10:47 pm PST, Dec 26, Name not displayed, Oregon
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9:54 pm PST, Dec 26, Robin Harrison, Oklahoma
# 18,008:
9:45 pm PST, Dec 26, Genie Brooks, Maryland
# 18,007:
12:35 pm PST, Dec 26, Carlos Alejandro, California
Please support the Marriage Broker Regulation Act. I want that protection for my daughters. It's just and it's fair.
# 18,006:
11:43 am PST, Dec 26, Berenice Cepeda, Mexico
If signing a petition like this one helps people understand women around the world are not alone, then it's worth it. Anyway, please God enlighten the minds and hearts of the terrible people that take others like slaves, as they are not being human at all.
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7:32 am PST, Dec 26, Name not displayed, Canada
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4:55 am PST, Dec 26, Nancy Starrett, Florida
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8:34 pm PST, Dec 25, Linda Sidman, Missouri
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6:27 pm PST, Dec 25, Rick Sullivan, Canada
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6:01 pm PST, Dec 25, Bobby Gosnay, Pennsylvania
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