So
far, the politicians have only vented about reforming illegal immigration. What about a comprehensive legal immigration reform to make the system more family-oriented to support America’s highly trumpeted family-value’s doctrine! For instance, reduce the number of years from 5
to 3 or less that Permanent Residents have to wait before sponsoring a spouse
or apply for citizenship. My first beneficiary waited 3 painful long years while I fiercely fought the bureaucracy to bring her to America. The process dragged on for a year and
then came 9/11 which “changed everything” at least according to my elected
representatives though nothing was changed. As expected, my spouse blamed me for not taking
the “relationship seriously” and moved on. The current system is old,
fundamentally skewed, and anti-family. We need a comprehensive legal immigration
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Richard N. Afuma Biography
My name is Richard Afuma, a naturalized American citizen from the lesser known West African nation of Cameroon. I was born posthumously in Cameroon's minority English speaking territory. Richard is not my birth name. My affectionate birth name is Ayeah Nsom, named after my mother's polygamous father. My 85 plus year old mother affectionately calls me Ayeah Nsom. I chose the name "Richard" for my Christian name when I was baptized under the illusion that I would one day become rich. I also wanted to share the same first name as Richard Nixon, American formal president. My friends teasingly called me Richard Nixon. I liked to be called Richard Nixon and encouraged them. I share the same birth day with Neil Armstrong, first person to walk on the moon and Patrick Erwing, retired basketball icon.
Deeply private, personal, outgoing, Strong Christian upbringing and regular Church goer.
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