> No, she came here as a tourist, met a guy at a restaurant, they fell
> in love with each other and they lived happily ever after. Happy? :)
>
> I don't know if she intended to immigrate when she was coming to the
> US as a tourist. I never asked and she never said anything about it.
> Who knows, it's all history now. The truth of the matter is the INS
> guy didn't have a problem with this marriage and so she got her green
> card. In any case, I myself believe in metaphysics and in doing the
> right thing but I don't think that advising people on what is morally
> or ethically or even legally right and wrong in a forum like this is
> not right. I'd say, stick to the questions, and live the rest to
> priests and law enforcement agencies. This reminds me the ending in
> Bonfire of the Vanities. Always remember, it can happen to you too.
You've used a double negative which implies that you *do* think it's
okay to advise people on moral, ethical, or legal rights and wrongs in
this forum. Is this what you meant to say? I ask because your other
comments make me think that you'd rather stick to straight questions and
answers about immigration.
Ian
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