Kennedy: open our borders to Iraqis

Writing in the Washington Post, Senator Edward M. Kennedy urges allowing in untold numbers of Iraqis.

There is an overwhelming need for temporary relief and permanent resettlement. Last year, however, America accepted only 202 Iraqi refugees, and next year we plan to accept approximately the same number. We and other nations of the world need to do far better.

Thousands of these refugees are fleeing because they have been affiliated in some way with the United States. Cooks, drivers and translators have been called traitors for cooperating with the United States. They know all too well that the fate of those who work with U.S. civilians or military forces can be sudden death. Yet, beyond a congressionally mandated program that accepts 50 Iraqi translators from Iraq and Afghanistan each year, the administration has done nothing to resettle brave Iraqis who provided assistance in some way to our military. This lack of conscience is fundamentally unfair. We need to do much more to help Iraqi refugees, especially those who have helped our troops.
Londonistan serves as an example of what could come. If Kennedy can assure that only those who helped America will be offered asylum, that is fine. However, the nature of these types of program is, like all government programs, they expand past their mandates,

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