Monday, April 19, 2010

Occupation Iraq: Living in AmeriKa

Welcome, collaborators, I mean, refugees.

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Three Iraqi refugee families in the Boston area have become homeless.... they are struggling to make ends meet.... They’ve been shocked at how little support they get.... resettlement agencies that brought them here.... plac[ed] them in apartments that are too expensive for their meager benefits, and then abandon[ed] them"

They can join the VETS on the STREETS!

They were promised something else:


“They had high hopes for the invasion, and they thought it was all going to be OK.... many of the Iraqis came from well-to-do families and had higher expectations than refugees from poorer backgrounds.... before the Iraqis immigrated, they were given unfounded promises.... People were sometimes promised things’’

They should know that AmeriKa always breaks her promises.

Related:
The Massachusetts Model: Insuring the Casualties of Empire

Yeah, THANKS A LOT for the WAR LIES, Boston Globe.

I guess the GUILT is getting through since this is the Metro lead of the day with the agenda-pushing tone being MORE STATE AID as YOU SERVICES are SLASHED, citizen-taxpayers, to pay off interest to banks, shell out subsidies for corporations, and pad the perks and pensions of those swindling you.

Kind of makes the lies the worth it, doesn't it, America?


"Hard times for Iraqi newcomers; Refugees struggle for housing, jobs in tough economy" by Omar Sacirbey, Globe Correspondent | April 19, 2010

CHELSEA — Awatif Albadri survived the Iraq War and the deaths of her husband in a car crash and her son by assassination. On an overcast morning last month, nearly a year and a half after arriving here with three children, she was in court trying to avert homelessness.

Dressed in a black abaya, she sat outside the hearing room, conferring with her lawyer, landlord, a social worker, and a translator. After her husband died in Baghdad in 1994, family and friends supported the Sunni Muslim family so she could stay home and raise her four children.

Now in a new country, she has to rely on a very different support network, one made up of government, social agencies, and generous individuals.Barely three years after the first Iraqi refugees started arriving in the United States, many have become victims of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.

And what are you, Americans? Chopped liver who are constantly lied to about "recovery?"

At least three Iraqi refugee families in the Boston area have become homeless in recent months, according to Malika Rushdan, a community organizer who runs the Chelsea office of the Islamic Circle of North America, an Islamic advocacy group. Many more have fallen behind on rent and face the same prospect.

And all those Americans foreclosed upon or being foreclosed upon?

Yet this is the lead feature in the war-promoting paper?

Sigh.

“This is the tip of the iceberg. [Iraqi] families are coming to Chelsea on a weekly basis,’’ said Rushdan. “Housing and jobs. That’s what they need.’’

I'm not looking to deny anyone anything; I'm just saddened that my lying government and this insulting newspaper won't give its own citizens that as they squander our tax money creating the very people that now need help.

Maybe it would have been BEST NOT to have DONE THIS like SO MAY OF US SAID, 'eh, America?!!

According to the Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants, 5,836 refugees have arrived in Massachusetts since 2007, including 1,199 from Iraq, the biggest refugee population in the state. Of those, 214 Iraqis were resettled in Greater Boston.

Unemployment and homelessness affect other refugee populations, but those who work with refugees say Iraqis are especially vulnerable. Many, like Albadri, are widows with children but no job experience, a factor that makes it even more difficult to find work. Some have been tortured or had a family member killed, often because that person worked for the US government or American entities.

Yup, and if WE HAD NEVER DONE THIS many would AT LEAST BE ALIVE TODAY!! Bold

Oh, and WE BROUGHT TORTURE WITH US, so that's a wash!!

Advocates ask how the Iraqi refugees can be allowed to slip into homelessness in America when many of them risked their lives or lost family members working for Americans.

Because THAT is the WAY AmeriKa does business when it comes to war. Ask any wounded vet!

“I came here because my sister [was] killed in Iraq,’’ said Ali Fadel, an 18-year-old senior at Lynn High School. Fadel’s oldest sister, Ban, was a translator for the US government when she was assassinated outside the family home in 2008. Their parents feared they or one of their remaining children might be killed, too, and decided to leave. Now they are struggling to make ends meet. “I need anything. Dishwasher. Anything. I just need work,’’ said Fadel, who said he has applied at Walmart, Market Basket, Family Dollar, and other stores. His father, who is in his 60s, and a sister have also been looking for work.

Who hasn't been?

And where is this recovery I keep reading so much about in the business pages?

“They did this work [for the United States] because they had high hopes for the invasion, and they thought it was all going to be OK,’’ said Bob Carey, director of resettlement and migration policy at the New York-based International Rescue Committee, a nongovernmental organization whose work includes resettling refugees. “They’ve been shocked at how little support they get.’’

In that Chelsea courtroom on March 17, Albadri’s son, Anas Alhamdani, dressed in sneakers and jeans, stood quietly, leaning over his mother’s shoulder. Alhamdani, now 22, became the man of the house in 2006, when his older brother, Aws, was killed by a Shi’ite Muslim extremist.

Are you sure that is who it was?

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Special Police Commandos

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Also see: Occupation Iraq: Blackwater Banging on the Door

Yeah, they are still there.

After arriving here, the family received modest government assistance, but the aid expired nine months ago and Alhamdani’s part-time dishwashing job at an MIT cafeteria couldn’t cover the family’s $1,050 rent, a rate $250 below market. Landlord Michael Scola allowed the family to stay at the reduced rate longer than the original lease required, but when he didn’t receive January and February payments, he sent an eviction notice. When word of the family’s plight reached Rushdan, she secured one month’s rent from the Metropolitan Boston Housing Partnership and another month from an anonymous donor in the local Muslim community.

Think of that when you open that foreclosure notice, American -- and then thank the MSM for the war lies.

Alhamdani’s job came with membership in Local 26, Boston’s hospitality workers union, whose benefits include free legal help. On their court day, attorney Daniel Lagosh ironed out the final details of an agreement with Scola that would let the family stay and would only incrementally raise rent to market rate over three years.

I was just wondering if YOU were receiving any FREE HELP on your MORTGAGE PAYMENTS or FORECLOSURE TROUBLES, America?

Albadri was relieved that they wouldn’t have to go to a shelter, but also knew that her family’s reprieve would be short-lived unless at least one of her children could find work.

“I worry about the future,’’ she said outside the hearing room.

Refugees are eligible for assistance from a combination of public and private sources.

The US State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides a one-time “reception and replacement’’ grant that had been $900 per refugee, but doubled to $1,800 for refugees who arrived after Jan. 1. Most refugees are also eligible for various forms of modest assistance, the most common of which are Refugee Cash Assistance grants. These state grants are available for eight months. In Massachusetts last year, a couple was eligible for $531 per month, while a family of five could get $832.

“The problem is that the refugee assistance is not enough,’’ said Eva Millona, executive director of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition.

Don't you wish the lying government and war-promoting papers hadn't sold you this s***ter of a "war," America?

The US Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services, is encouraging states to use a regulatory provision that authorizes them to request that their social services funding be used for emergency refugee housing.

Now you know why that TEACHER, COP, or FIREFIGHTER is facing the ax, taxpayers.

Related: The Massachusetts Model: Municipal Health Mess

Yeah, that, too.

Many refugees are angry at resettlement agencies, such as the International Institute of Boston, that brought them here. They accuse the institute of placing them in apartments that are too expensive for their meager benefits, and then abandoning them.

Carolyn Benedict Drew, International Institute president, said she agreed that the financial assistance was inadequate but also said many of the Iraqis came from well-to-do families and had higher expectations than refugees from poorer backgrounds.

Need I even ask if the religion rhymes, what with the double-named source?

“If somebody has been in a refugee camp all of their life, and has never really used a fork and spoon, that’s a very different expectation in coming to America than somebody in Iraq who was a physician and did very well,’’ Drew said.

Look at her OFFER EXCUSES for s***ting on the Iraqis we allegedly went to "free."

What the refugees and the resettlement agencies can agree on is that before the Iraqis immigrated, they were given unfounded promises about America from refugee agency workers in Iraq. “People were sometimes promised things, or perhaps misunderstood, before coming, that a car would be waiting, that they would have a home, that they could continue their medical practice. And that’s clearly not the case,’’ said Drew.

Carey, of the International Refugee Committee, said the problem lies in the formula used to calculate how much money and how much time refugees need to become independent: It was devised during better economic times. “The program is not working because it’s reliant on people going to work, and that’s not happening in this economy,’’ said Carey, whose group shuttered its Boston office in 2008 because it felt it lacked enough money to effectively help the refugees here.

So ONCE AGAIN my NEWSPAPER and GOVERNMENT has been LYING TO ME!

“This is unprecedented,’’ he said. “I have never encountered this level of hardship among refugees.’’

Imagine how it is for the American people!!!

In some cases, Iraqi refugees have asked to return.

A sure sign of FAILURE!

Others have had relatives in Iraq send them money.

Instead of the other way around, illegals shipping it out?

Maybe you will eventually benefit from this, America -- after your empire has collapsed and your nation erased.

Resettlement agencies are calling on federal and state governments to increase cash assistance and its duration.

Anyone tell these people we are BANKRUPT?

Here is an idea: END the WARS that are CREATING REFUGEES and take some of that money to care for the ones already here!

What, that getting no traction, is it?

They also want professional recertification programs that would enable refugee doctors, lawyers, accountants, and other professionals to work in the careers in which they were trained.

And the Americans who have degrees in such and are looking for work?

I wish we had never started this war, don't you, America?

Until these measures are taken, they say, the federal government should provide money for emergency housing.

Unless you are an AMERICAN being FORECLOSED UPON by a blood-sucking bank!!!!

Despite the hardships, however, all Iraqis interviewed for this story said they would still rather be in the United States than in Iraq, which they call a dangerous and broken society.

And YOU KNOW WHO BROKE IT, right, America?!

The old POTTERY BARN RULE!!

Of course, THAT GUY is LONG GONE NOW, and he left YOU HOLDING the BAG of S***!!!

“I sold my house in Iraq because someone wanted to kill me. I [was] scared for my daughters,’’ said Omar Samad, a 30-year-old father of two girls, 4 and 7, whose wife is expecting their third child in May.

Not that I oppose life; however, add one more war strain to your wallet, America.

The government and MSM lies are really worth it, aren't they?

Samad left Baghdad two years ago to escape the almost daily killings and kidnappings that ravaged his street.

Nothing has changed; the Globe just doesn't report it, and then claims violence is down.

Out of sight, out of mind, right, 'murkn?

After spending a year in a refugee camp in Turkey, Samad and his family arrived in Chelsea last year, but he has been unable to find work. He is worried about how he will pay the rent, which is two months behind.

Of course, the Glob isn't worried how you will pay rent, America -- unless you happen to have connections to some Jewish charity. Then they are all over it.

Still, he’s glad to be in this country. “It’s better.’’ Here, he said, no one is trying to kill him.

Related: Occupation Iraq: Counting the Votes

Yeah, that is what we are calling "victory" these days.

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