SALON – Mar 8 – Ten years ago, Katerina was a 22 years old student when she advertised in a catalog. Her old-fashioned values caught the attention of a plumber from Atlanta. Within a year, she was married and living in her new American home. That's when he told her the reason he brought her to the US was for housekeeping and sex. Katerina was a victim in the world of international marriage. In 2006, the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA) was enacted as a means of protecting foreign women like Katerina. It requires a client check against the National Sex Offender Public Registry, a lifetime cap of two visa petitions per male client and a shift of responsibility to the organizations involved. Anastasia International is one of the world's largest international marriage brokers with ~460K male clients. The IMBRA legislation is a sticking point for the company, a measure it considers costly and disproportionately onerous. GM of Anastasia International Dan Sykes says: I don't get involved with my clients. I consider my business a communications and translation company. We do not make matches or arrange marriages in any way."
by Shonna Milliken Humphrey
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How about all the American women who are captive for housekeeping and sex?
How about all the American women who are captive for housekeeping and sex?
Ha ha ha Mark,you took the thought right out of my head.Isn’t that called being a “housewife” or the more politically correct term “homemaker”? Not to mention try telling an American woman on a normal American dating site that you’re a plumber and you’ll never hear from them again unless of course you OWN a plumbing company(or look like Mike the plumber on Desperate Housewives).But then you’d have a different job title and women would’nt mind doing those things living in a mansion.Too funny!!
Ha ha ha Mark,you took the thought right out of my head.Isn’t that called being a “housewife” or the more politically correct term “homemaker”? Not to mention try telling an American woman on a normal American dating site that you’re a plumber and you’ll never hear from them again unless of course you OWN a plumbing company(or look like Mike the plumber on Desperate Housewives).But then you’d have a different job title and women would’nt mind doing those things living in a mansion.Too funny!!