Thirdworld wrote:
They'll never have the money, manpower, intelligence or know how to enforce it.  It will go on the books but in practice nothing will change.
Have to disagree with that. As I understand the ruling immigration now has the right to say "we do not believe this is a real marriage and therefore will not issue you residency" 
I have personal knowledge of a female arriving from Columbia on a 30 days visa getting married within that 30 days to a Tico she never met nor will ever meet then applying for residency. Immigration knew the marriage was a sham but were powerless to deny residency.
That has changed with this court ruling. Immigration can now say "we know this marriage is a sham and will not approve your residency"
None of that requires money, manpower, intelligence or know how to implement. The manpower is in place and there is no additional expense. Lack of intelligence and know how may in fact help them implement the policy. It's easy to deny.
 
					
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