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The following are the condensed words of a Father that has a son that is an asset for our country having to live overseas because he can't bring his wife and children home because she's from overseas

Many of our Military meet a spouse while serving overseas

DEI type people are rejecting Christians and Military applications on purpose and I have heard testimony of this to be the case

Please share his words to bring awareness

"As the President of a Christ-centered mission U.S.-based Non Profit to military

I’ve seen firsthand the struggles of our military and veterans trying to bring their foreign spouses to the U.S. Since WWI, thousands of service members have married abroad during deployments, yet many face prolonged separations—sometimes 2-5 years—due to delays and denials from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). These delays cause devastating hardships, tearing families apart despite the sacrifices of those who’ve served our nation.

Take “Steven,” a highly decorated veteran and former Military Intelligence Specialist with top-secret clearances (TS/SCI w/CI Poly). During his service in a Southeast Asian country, he met and married “Stefany.” For years, they’ve faced repeated visa denials—first for a fiancée visa, then a visitor visa, and now a spousal visa, with a 15-month wait just for review. Despite their marriage of nearly three years, a U.S. citizen child, and another on the way, Steven must leave his pregnant wife and young child abroad to work in the U.S., facing a potential 20-24 month separation. Each application has cost significant time, money, and emotional toll, with denials often lacking clear reasons. Meanwhile, illegal border crossings seem to face fewer barriers, leaving families like Steven’s feeling abandoned.

This isn’t an isolated case. Over 30 years, I’ve seen USCIS processes grow slower, more complex, and, I dare say, biased against military families and Christians. Approvals are rare on first attempts, and rejections often come without explanation, disproportionately impacting those who’ve served.

We propose a simple fix: add three questions to spousal visa applications to expedite deserving cases:

Are you an active-duty military member or veteran?

Do you have U.S. citizen children from this marriage?

Have you been married for two or more years?

With supporting documents (e.g., DD-214 for veterans, birth certificates), cases meeting these criteria should be fast-tracked, prioritizing veterans, families with children, and long-term marriages. If all three apply, human review should be immediate.

This issue affects thousands of military families. Steven, entrusted with our nation’s secrets, deserves better than to be separated from his wife and children. Let’s raise awareness and push for change—bring this to President Trump’s attention! Simple reforms could reunite families and honor our veterans’ sacrifices." https://truthsocial.com/@PepeDeluxe/115083805370910821

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