You got me wrong there, don't blame the US government for the failure of certain embassies in carrying out what they ARE instructed to do by the State Department.
What I'm saying is not just around the DV lottery, it concerns any intercultural activities. Embassies are not just outposts for political cooperation, they are also places where 2 cultures meet, which implies effective and reciprocal communication.
Now, bearing that in mind, and having read countless congressional reports and official responses from both critics and supporters of the DV lottery, I think that embassies are definitely to blame for the persistent lack of information around not just the DV lottery (this is where high incidence of fraud and abuse is seen because of the huge numbers of applications) but also around immigration in general.
Then I look at the State Department, which has done tremendous work to ease the application process, shift from paper to electronic application, etc; which is great (by the way, they do conduct press conferences at the beginning of the DV lottery every year, kudos!).
However, who is supposed to carry the State Department's message on the field?? Embassies of course!
All I'm saying is, embassies keep complaining about fraud and visa agents/consultants, but they don't step up to the task to mitigate the problem. And knowing realities on the ground, I remain convinced of this fact.
Also, what I appreciate in these threads of ours is not just that we share experiences about the DV lottery, which I remain convinced is a good program, but also that we share different perspectives around the DV lottery (I can tell you without fear of being proven wrong that the plague of visa agents and visa consultants stems from a deep misunderstanding around the DV lottery which in turn is allowed to continue because embassies don't understand the realities/misconceptions on the ground).
To illustrate and summarize my point, this is a video done by the US embassy in Belgrade:
And below that I'm sure you can see countless videos from embassies in the same region also doing the same kind of outreach. Why did these consular officers go on TV and make animation movies?? Because they understand the real problems on the ground. That's the kind of Embassy DV lottery support I want to see EVERYWHERE, and I have to be honest and say most embassies are not doing the same. And blame me for saying this, but I think they're not stepping up to the task of they can't identify the key contributors of fraud and abuse around the DV lottery, and by doing so they fail in "supporting the DV lottery".
Simon, I don't blame you for your views, they show some of your true convictions that people ought to do more research, etc, that's fine and I believe that too(we are part of the dotcom generation, that's why we're on this thread in the 1st place, and not being exploited as you).
However, being a modern and open-minded person, I also know that failure to recognize the root problems that cause fraud and abuse by visa agents is failure to really improve the DV lottery.
Deep down in you mind, do you SERIOUSLY believe a grown adult in their right mind would "love" to be exploited?? That's a bit extreme, don't you think? No man would knowingly love to be exploited out of thousands of dollars if they knew information was to be found somewhere. Not to forget that these scams have also populated the web in huge numbers.