helping the US forces in Iraq are now finding it difficult to get refugee status in America for them and their families. Which seems fair and reasonable. Yet very few illegals have done so, and are welcomed with wide open arms?
The Iraqi's that have helped immensely, also speak and understand English more so, and better than the illegals who don't, or refuse to speak English?
Your thoughts?
2007-09-20
14:57:28
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ThatsThinkingWithUR Dipstick
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I believe these are people who do happen to love America and the people, or they would not have assisted the American soldiers in their efforts to rid their country of corruption from the insurgents. So not all of the Iraqi's say those thingsabout Americans, or hate American's or America. They served for America to help the Americans hunt down and find the insurgents with great risks to their own lives, and the lives of their families. They still deserve refugee status, over the illegals who came as they please into the US.
2007-09-20
16:47:01 ·
update #1
Kriss55a - Well there could be 4 million who could come here instead of only these 250,000. Since that happens to be the actual numbers of Iraqi's leaving their country. Gee I can't imagine why they's want to leave. (sarcasm) Only being bombed, kidnapped and murdered, and being shot at and all. From all sides including the Americans.
2007-09-20
23:10:56 ·
update #2