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| charles bash... |
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:40 pm |
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Yep! You guessed it! That's the recorded message you get on a call to
the Capitol Switchboard. The main number 202-224-3121. and if you
call the auxiliary number,, 202-225-3121 the phone just rings and
rings, till I got tired waiting.
My call will be { maybe later } on the topic of 150,000 Iraqi refugees
to be admitted on an Executive Order by the President Barack Obama! I
want this refugee admission short stopped, Rescinded! as a national
security threat! And I don't mind saying so!.
C. Bash |
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| johnny at (no spam) .... |
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:32 pm |
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charles bash wrote:
Quote: Yep! You guessed it! That's the recorded message you get on a call to
the Capitol Switchboard. The main number 202-224-3121. and if you
call the auxiliary number,, 202-225-3121 the phone just rings and
rings, till I got tired waiting.
My call will be { maybe later } on the topic of 150,000 Iraqi refugees
to be admitted on an Executive Order by the President Barack Obama! I
want this refugee admission short stopped, Rescinded! as a national
security threat! And I don't mind saying so!.
C. Bash
I couldn't find out anything about that executive order.
I did find this:
History of Immigration
In the mid-1990s, it had became clear that Saddam Hussein's regime had
not weakened, and repatriation for the tens of thousands of Iraqi
refugees in neighboring countries meant certain retribution, especially
for the former members of the Iraqi army and dissidents in Saudi Arabia.
With pressure from the Saudi government, the United States agreed to
resettle the Rafha group en masse, beginning in 1994. The United States
government's decision met with considerable opposition, especially from
veteran's groups, who argued that the resettled former members of the
Iraqi army had been potential adversaries to Allied troops during the
war. Furthermore, the existing resettled Kurdish populations also were
distrustful of these potential "agents of Saddam." Nonetheless, over
32,000 Iraqi refugees were resettled in the United States through 2002,
adding to the population of non-refugee Iraqi immigrants, for a total of
about 90,000 foreign-born Iraqis (Grieco, 2003). The largest populations
in the U.S. are in Detroit, Chicago, and San Diego.
http://bearspace.baylor.edu/Charles_Kemp/www/iraqi_refugees.htm
Why would our government bring people here that hate Americans? |
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