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U.S. CITIZEN BEIGN DEPORTED TO ARUBA Print Email
According to the United States government we as American citizens can not marry whom we want and if we do we better be prepared to face the reality that from one day to the next your future can be ripped apart. ...

According to the United States government we as American citizens can not marry whom we want and if we do we better be prepared to face the reality that from one day to the next your future can be ripped apart. America is the only civilized country in the world that condemns their American citizens for marrying a person of a different nationality.

 

The US government is clearly violating and belittling the institution of marriage and what it stands for. Marriage around the world is a league relationship between two people who vow to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer for poorer in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish from this day forward until death due us part.

 

I Dr. Iannuccilli Mathew was married to a Dutch citizen 11 years ago in Chicago, Illinois USA where an American Judge, Judge Arthur Rosenblum made me swear to cherish my husband until death due part yet 1 year after my league marriage the U.S. government is attempting to deport my husband after accusing him of lying on an application. This clearly means that either the U.S government is deporting me Dr. Iannuccilli Mathew an American born US citizen as my husband and I are legally one. Or the US government is ordering me Dr. Iannuccili Mathew to file for a divorce from my husband because the US government does not care about their citizens nor does it respect the institution of marriage.

 

I hereby voluntarily relinquish my rights and my nationality as a US citizen as my husband is being forced to do the same. I would apply for residency with my husband in another country where our marriage will be respected and accepted.

 

(Add how immigration ripped apart-include Crudale)

 

If they can treat a US citizen like this - walk all over and has no compassion then do the government really care about our US troops in Iraq? Do they really need to be there?

Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 December 2006 )