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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!
# 18,136:
5:26 pm PST, Mar 27, Julia Martin, Pennsylvania
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12:49 am PST, Mar 27, Steve Klein, Canada
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3:24 pm PST, Mar 26, Name not displayed, Texas
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1:24 pm PST, Mar 24, Name not displayed, New York
There should be a limit on the K1 fiance and marriage VISAs given. Most of these men are in search of very young girls clearly state on message boards "if the relationship fails, they will just simply go back to another poor foreign country and get a new one" That consensus seems very popular in latin and Filipina boards. That attitude also reminds the girl even when she is in the U.S. he simply can get rid of her,send her back to her country and get a new model if she does not behave. Not a way to have a marriage. Perhaps limiting the men to 2 Visas will make them more careful in their choices rather than acting like they are purchasing a pet!! "I'll simply go back and get another one if this girl does not work out" is a shameful way to think about another human being or marriage". Along with the fact they often have no common language in which to communicate . To be fair,there is a minority of men who are searching for a wife and see marriage to a foreign woman as a serious commitment as they love her culture and are not looking for a trophy to show off.. But that is the minority.
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7:15 am PST, Mar 23, Name not displayed, California
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10:20 am PST, Mar 21, MICHAEL CARL TANNER, New York
I AM FIGHTING TO END WORLD WIDE TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. I HOPE YOU WILL, TOO. THESE VICTIMS NEED YOUR HELP.
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9:09 am PST, Mar 20, Tina Florell, Sweden
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4:56 am PST, Mar 17, Raleigh Zellers, New Mexico
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3:15 pm PST, Mar 16, Sueanne Kelsey-Snyder, Florida
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1:36 pm PST, Mar 16, Keely Chow, Alabama
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1:19 am PST, Mar 16, VICTORIA STONG, New York
EVERYONE PLEASE SIGN THIS BECAUSE EVERY SECOND A WOMAN & CHILD IS BEING ABUSED, RAPED & EXPLOITED. EVERY SECOND COUNTS. PLEASE HELP END THESE HORRIFIC CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN AND WOMEN SO WE CAN HAVE A BETTER AND SAFER WORLD IN WHICH TO LIVE IN? Sincerely & Respectfully, Ms. Victoria Mary Stong/Humanitarian & Activist
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10:13 am PST, Mar 15, Name not displayed, North Carolina
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4:41 am PST, Mar 15, Tracy Slager, Indiana
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5:03 pm PST, Mar 14, Dee Clifford, New York
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9:37 pm PST, Mar 12, Mike Adams, United Kingdom
Awesome piece of work here. Sign your names and post little comments that make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Land of the Free? Ok.. Maybe 20 years ago but now you are the land of idiots. You follow each other like a bunch of blind sheep. Do you even know what this law is about? Of course not. To actually read the law and it's implications would take some time and god knows you can't take time to read. Hey, marriage brokers are now websites that list penpals from abroad. You men now have to be stripped searched to contact foreign ladies by email. Great law passed by your men hating feminist groups in the USA. No wonder American men are tired of American women. You drive your men away by referring to them as idiots and subjecting them to criminal background checks for no reason. Thank God you I do not live in the USA. How much money have you wasted on IRAQ now? You probably could have ended all spousal abuse if you would have saved the 5 Trillion you wasted on IRAQ. We are laughing at you
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9:20 pm PST, Mar 12, Steve Buckley, Ohio
Great Sensational Petition. I think that all men wanting to write asian penpals should be thrown in jail for being deviants and future wife beaters. You should keep equating human trafficking with writing emails because that is what this country is all about. Lies, deception, sensantionalism, and anything else you can think of to pass feel good legislation. Keep on regulating us please, maybe sooner or later we can have 50 percent of men in jail with new anti male laws. A bunch of idiots
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12:44 pm PST, Mar 12, Lori Carlson, Oklahoma
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9:46 am PST, Mar 12, Susan Volpe, Florida
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9:56 pm PST, Mar 11, Susan Degnan, New York
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4:40 pm PST, Mar 11, Country Maron, Connecticut
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6:27 pm PST, Mar 10, Sherrie Pasarell, New York
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1:49 am PST, Mar 10, Hercolena Oliver, South Africa
Follow up measures should be initiated to ensure that women already married this way are indeed safe & content.
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11:33 am PST, Mar 8, Victoria Summerfield, United Kingdom
this is a particular instance where if you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem - to ignore what is going on or to take no action would suggest you have no problem with allowing this untolerable and despicable situation to persist - as civilised people it is up to us to strive to live in a civilised society - there could be nothing worse than allowing these barbarians to go on destroying the lives of individual women and aiding in the breakdown of society - I want to live in a better world than this and I know if I want that then I have to speak out and do what I can - if you want the same thing then so do you
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1:45 pm PST, Mar 6, Deborah Anderson, Minnesota
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8:53 pm PST, Mar 4, Name not displayed, Ohio
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7:34 am PST, Mar 4, Sheila Kennedy, Washington
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4:04 am PST, Mar 3, Kirsteen Bruce, United Kingdom
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11:49 am PST, Mar 2, Jessi Jones, Canada
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6:03 am PST, Mar 2, Estelle Valsamis, Massachusetts
Human trafficking perpetuates slavery. PLEASE MAKE IT STOP. Please help protect the human rights of these victims. Women need to be protected from this horror and perpetrators need to be punished for their crimes. This is an issue of global proportions. PLEASE HELP.
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4:24 am PST, Mar 1, Charlie Hogue, Iowa
You are old enough to know the difference between right and wrong; do the right thing for a change.
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3:38 pm PST, Feb 28, Madeline Tucker, Arkansas
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2:37 pm PST, Feb 28, Butterfly Rowan, Canada
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8:06 pm PST, Feb 27, Richard Palmer, Colorado
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12:08 pm PST, Feb 24, Name not displayed, Nevada
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6:38 pm PST, Feb 23, Brittany Whyte, Maryland
Women should be protected from these predatory marriage brokers. We need to change laws now to help save women and girls from abuse.