I think they should be
allowed to come to the U.S.
if that is their wish. However, most don't seem to want to. What are we going to do, force them?
The United Nations says most of those who have been uprooted have no desire to come to the United States, and want to return to their homes in Iraq when fighting stops.
But allies, U.N. diplomats and lawmakers of both parties have recently told the administration that the small number of Iraqis the U.S. has allowed in looks miserly.
>>7000 Iraqi refugees to be allowed to relocate to the United States. Michael Savage is very upset.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070214/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_iraq_refugees>>
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>>How about this as a humanitarian relief effort for the problem we have caused in Iraq? Bring all the Iraqis to the United States. Then we could bring back our troops.
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>Boy, think of all the planes that will be late while the new residents are escorted off because they give someone the creeps < s >
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