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    Trump is on Refugees dashing the hopes of Iraqis , helped America

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    Post by Rocky Sat 28 Jan 2017, 3:39 am

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    Twilight News / fear Iraqis say their lives are at risk because they have worked with the US government in Iraq to be their chances of finding refuge in the United States have vanished under a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump. 
    And suspend it temporarily main US refugee program and stop issuing visas to citizens of seven countries , predominantly Muslim, including Iraq. It is expected that it affects the two and put them Americans House of Representatives a few years after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 to help the tens of thousands of Iraqis who risked their lives to help the Americans. 
    Trump says that it is necessary to prevent Islamic militants from entering the United States as refugees , but rights groups say that the refugee screening process protracted carried out by many American agencies make this fear is unfounded requests. 
    And dissipates the hope of Iraqis who want to resort to the United States under the SIV program for Iraqis who stop accepting new applications in 2014 , or direct access to the Iraqis associate the United States program. 
    A man from Baghdad already worked his accounting for the US Agency for International Development , "Mr. Trump killed the new president of our dreams." 
    The man spoke in a telephone interview and requested anonymity for fear of reprisals from the Sunni and Shiite militant groups in Iraq and also for fear of ill - treatment of Trump Management , " I do not have any hope of going to the United States." 
    According to US State Department figures that more than seven thousand Iraqis , many of whom work as translators for the US Army have been resettled in the United States under the SIV program since 2008 while the screening process is still under way about 500. 
    He says the draft international assistance to refugees that 58 thousand Iraqis others waiting to be interviewed under the direct entry program. Tens of thousands have already arrived under the second program , but overall figures are not available. 
    Allen said Foote , a former US Army captain went to Fallujah in western Iraq in 2003 , in a telephone interview , "Many of the translators tried to escape quickly from there because they worked with US forces ... are seen as collaborators (with the occupier)." 
    Through Foote expressed concern that the executive order shows US troops at risk because it will be difficult to get local support in war zones , a belief echoed by groups working on behalf of Iraqi personnel working for the United States. 
    During his stay in Iraq , he missed a five - run Iraqi translators were getting initially on five dollars a week and traveling with the troops without weapons or armor in some cases. Foote helped two translators to come to the United States as refugees with the capture Initially hosted by his home in Dallas , Texas. He said two others were executed at the hands of armed groups. 
    The fifth is still mired in the refugee screening process that can take months or even years after the initial interview. Foote was expected to receive him at his home also this year before he had seen the draft Trump executive order. 
    Foote said , "This Executive Order to ignorance and fear is based on ... You can not lead the state of ignorance and fear." 

    Iraqis stranded 
    in Baghdad , Iraqi remember waiting for American soldiers visa They laugh at his fears and say that the United States is only a very large democracy is hard to change , "one person like Trump 's decision." But now I wonder soldiers were right. 
    An official at the Agency for International Development Alombrkih has encouraged his family in 2013 to apply for asylum under the direct entry program. He watched every week or so to see what develops, but is still waiting for an appointment at the US consulate necessary for an interview. 
    In the same year in which he made the request was shot in the head while he was driving his car to work and remained in the hospital for a month and lost in the incident , the ability to hear in one of his ears. And linked to threats that used to come in text messages on his mobile phone from Islamist militants angry with the work of his wife in the United States Agency for International Development. 
    Others are still in Iraq , clinging to the hope of going out of the country at the end. 
    And remember Iraqi Worked with US defense contractor and then as an officer with the American forces average rank in the Iraqi Army , how was delighted when he received a phone call a few weeks ago informing him to set a date for him and his family in the US consulate after waiting two years and progress to four requests. 
    He expressed hope in an interview in mid - February , believing that US officials would be interested in something threats received by his family. Did not know that the Department of Homeland Security of America temporarily halted on Wednesday , employees who are doing interviews applicants trips. 
    He told Reuters by telephone from Baghdad on condition of anonymity : "I think that the policy so on . Things you hear on the news ... I do not think they would be barred Iraqis from coming to America


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