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2003 Effort to Sell/Adopt Emily in Wisconsin

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sue:

--- Quote from: KarlHindle on April 28, 2010, 05:33:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: gail on April 28, 2010, 05:20:07 PM ---This is absurd.  How was she able to do all of this?  Do they regularly help hide or take a child out of a country without checking the facts?  Are they liable for any of this?

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There is an exception to the two-parent signature rule for passports - domestic violence.  But there is no hearing, no notice, no due process - a State Department official makes a decision and that is the end of it.  Are they liable?  It's the State Department.

Perhaps some of you are beginning to appreciate why so many foreign countries have little faith in either the US courts or the US agencies involved.

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If a woman were to claim this in the US there would be an investigation and it would have to be proved.  How can the State Dept. in the UK just take her word for this?  It really makes no sense and I think somebody really screwed up.  I guess that's why you aren't getting any help, nobody wants to admit to what they've done.  Can't the UK help in some way?

KarlHindle:

If a woman were to claim this in the US there would be an investigation and it would have to be proved.  How can the State Dept. in the UK just take her word for this?  It really makes no sense and I think somebody really screwed up.  I guess that's why you aren't getting any help, nobody wants to admit to what they've done.  Can't the UK help in some way?
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The State Dept in the UK are still bound by US laws - the problem is holding them accountable - once you have this label attached to you they can, and do, stop you traveling to the US because you are an "abuser" - there is no hearing and no opportunity to give your side and court orders from the UK and the US have no impact.  I have a tape recording made inside the US Embassy London when I was being interviewed for a visa which is illuminating - they denied visas because I had harassed the American citizen mother and did not have to follow the court orders saying she had been lying and I was a good boy. 

I sued the State Department in federal court in 2005/6 - the judge ordered I and their attorney meet in FL - the US Embassy simply ignored my request for a visa to travel so the judge dismissed my petition on the grounds I had not complied with pre-trial orders.

sue:
Somebody in the US has to be made aware of this crap and do something about it, this is absurd!  Maybe that attorney will take this on as well, somebody should have to pay for all the time you and your daughter have lost.

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