David North #racist cis.org

There is, incidentally, one potential form of same-sex marriage fraud that, without the couple's disagreement, will be almost impossible for even the most persistent USCIS investigators to break.

Here's the scenario: two straight males are roommates; one a citizen and the other an illegal alien. The alien fears deportation so the two get married and apply for a conditional residence card for him. If a USCIS agent comes to their residence to check on the situation, the agent will find both members of the couple at home, apparently friendly with each other, and the investigation collapses even after a site visit. Such visits are often useful in two-sex marriage fraud cases because they often show that one person — not two people — lives at the residence that was given on the application form, and that either there are no clothes in the closet for the other person, or that there are other indices of single inhabitation. There will be no such evidence in this situation.

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