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From Snopes, only one wife is recognized, regardless of the marital status in the other country.
So basically it would be like a gay couple moving to Uganda. Good luck with that.
With the Mormons who practice it over here, only the first wife is recognized by the government and then all others are only recognized by their local sect/cult of Mormonism. However, like you note, having the marriages take place in a foreign country, likely recognized by that government, has to change something in the eyes of our government(s) here.
From Snopes, only one wife is recognized, regardless of the marital status in the other country.
While marriage laws have been modified in some states to include same-sex couples, plural marriages (i.e., more than two spouses) are still not legally sanctioned in any state. It's common knowledge that many families do engage in polygamous or polyamorous household arrangements, but only one partner can be legally recognized as a spouse in such circumstances.
So basically it would be like a gay couple moving to Uganda. Good luck with that.
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