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                    [Title] => US Embassy backs efforts vs e-mail-order bride scheme
                    [Summary] => The US Embassy has vowed to support the campaign against the e-mail-order bride scheme by scrutinizing the visa applications of suspected victims of the practice, Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda said.


Legarda disclosed that US Consul General John Caulfield has assured her that the US Embassy would not tolerate matchmatching of Filipina women with men in different parts of the world, particularly in the US.
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Legarda identified the two US citizens as Larry Pendarvis and Delaney Davis, both of Florida, USA.

The two were named as the owners of World Class Service and The Davis Place International Internet Services, operators of three websites which Legarda said "exclusively and boldly sell Filipino women as brides and sex commodities."
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                    [Summary] => The US Embassy has vowed to support the campaign against the e-mail-order bride scheme by scrutinizing the visa applications of suspected victims of the practice, Senate Majority Leader Loren Legarda said.


Legarda disclosed that US Consul General John Caulfield has assured her that the US Embassy would not tolerate matchmatching of Filipina women with men in different parts of the world, particularly in the US.
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Legarda identified the two US citizens as Larry Pendarvis and Delaney Davis, both of Florida, USA.

The two were named as the owners of World Class Service and The Davis Place International Internet Services, operators of three websites which Legarda said "exclusively and boldly sell Filipino women as brides and sex commodities."
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