I'm just trying to find my papers on long-term, mid-term, and short-term recommendations.
In the past I've worked with abused immigrant women, and most of them were sponsored brides who came to this country under the sponsorship program to get married. They live in a form of segregation outside their ethnocultural community--a small community--in total dependence on their husband. They have nobody else. They don't know how to reach out for help.
Very often, we've said let the sponsor pay. There is a problem, because immigration and sponsorship programs are a federal jurisdiction while any kind of assistance or help is provincial. Sometimes there is a conflict or gap. That's why we call this a form of human trafficking in the broader definition. Women are left--