lowing wrote:
Jay wrote:
lowing wrote:
I can't, I never said it did, I have always said, it is something that might be tested in court and that we will see. I have always said, I will be curious to see if this law means 2 people that are not gay, can marry without having to lie about their relationship.
And why would that be any different than two straight people marrying for benefits? Or... a gay person and a straight person (of different sexes) marrying for benefits?
It might not, I am saying that I would be curious to see of 2 straight people that declare they are straight and want to get married would get challenged by the govt. for NOT being gay and seeking same sex marriage.
If the goal is to defraud the government or a job or some such then it doesn't matter if the people committing the fraud are straight or gay. I'm fairly certain that straight people getting married for benefits has been prosecuted in the past.
Here, found an article about people being prosecuted for gaming the green card system:
When a woman recently asked for a copy of her marriage license, the court clerk in suburban Atlanta’s Gwinnett County had to break some unpleasant news: Her husband was listed as the groom in eight marriages in the county.
The husband was later arrested in September on suspicion of bigamy, just days after another man was charged in the same county with similar offenses. Two weeks later, a woman from nearby Decatur was charged with marrying six men in less than two years without ever dissolving her first marriage.
Federal immigration authorities are investigating whether the three defendants were part of a sham-marriage ring aimed at helping immigrants from Africa obtain their green cards, or permanent U.S. residency.
Immigration officials and prosecutors say phony green-card marriages are a common and growing crime, and they are cracking down.
“It took much more significance after 9/11,” said Martin Ficke, agent in charge of the New York City office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “With a real green card, you get a lot more access. It’s a major priority for ICE.”
If the three defendants were part of a green-card scheme, that would not surprise Gwinnett County Probate Court Chief Clerk Marlene Duwell, who has seen plenty of suspicious things among the thousands of people she deals with each year.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15351469/ns … marriages/So why wouldn't phony same sex marriages be investigated too? Pro tip: they would be.
Last edited by Jay (2011-06-26 17:08:53)