Thursday, December 20, 2007

Cubana Bigamist Points to Flaws in Immigration System

You know what they say about Latina women, right? Well the fact that one Cubana stands accused of marrying 10 to 23 undocumented men has nothing to do with that. In what is a growing underground industry, Eunice Lopez allegedly married undocumented men for money and if they didn't pay she would threaten to expose them and their status.

Such things are actually pretty common in the Latino community with citizens often being asked and offered money to marry an undocumented friend of a friend or citizens selling marriage vows for thousands upon thousands of dollars and then falling off the face of the Earth. Eugenia got caught is the difference.

But a completely different analysis brought up by a fellow blogger really hits the nail on the societal head. Bint Alshamsa writes:
I understand that bigamy is a crime and we can go back and forth about whether that should even be the case, but what about if Lopez had only married one guy at a time, after legally divorcing the husband she was with before? Why should it be a crime for one person to marry someone in exchange for money?
When Catharine Zeta Jones married Michael Douglas it was rumored that their pre-nup stipulated that she would receive 3.2 million dollars for every year that they remained married. Now, tell me, if that's allowable under the law, why is it illegal for someone to marry someone if the main reason for doing so is to secure citizenship? Why is government in the business of deciding whose reasons for marrying should be valid?
Things that make you go hmmmm. I'm sure race has nothing to do with this whatsoever.

Sources : The National Ledger and My Private Casbah

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  2. This story is not about a Cuban.

    It's about an US legal resident, who happens to be of Cuban descent, which is utterly insignificant, and it takes place in Florida, which is significant.

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  3. A Cubana by any other name is still a Cubana, in my book anyway.

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