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Lying about religion

Reader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men
in response to reader comment: Answering Didi - South Korea

Submitted by Didi (France), Jul 7, 2019 at 09:24

Robin, it sounds like the scam so many other Moroccans committed in Europe. They lied about being persecuted in Morocco for being a Christian to gain permanent residency in many European countries. That game ran out very quickly in Europe. I know a Russian girl who used the same lie to get to the US. 15YRS later, she's still waiting for her paperwork to be processed. So it isn't as easy as they think! And I'm sure Korean officials will see through their games soon and put an end to it. My ex used to tell me all the wild stories used by Moroccans to get into every country. Smh They go everywhere and scam, then wonder why no country wants them to come legally?!? And they are all connected, so the exchange stories to help each other scam. My ex tried to convince me he wanted to break free. But everytime he tried, 2-3 days he'd break down and call a friend, and his old self would come shining through.

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