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Saving the Friends We Left Behind
Paul Rieckhoff | March 08, 2008
He was my most effective weapon in Current estimates put the number of Iraqis who have worked with American forces in Our government has pledged to bring 12,000 Iraqi refugees to the This is an issue our country has wrestled with in the past, so we know it has a solution; in 1999, President Clinton oversaw the admittance of 10,000 Kosovo refugees. Now it's clear that a similar, executive-level government effort is needed to ensure we don't leave these people behind without recourse and without hope. IAVA and our Member Veterans are making this issue a major priority in 2008. In January, IAVA's Will Bardenwerper, an The 2008 National Defense Authorization Act, signed into law by President Bush in January, included a provision to increase the number of special visas for Iraqi interpreters and other Iraqis who worked for the State Department or American contractors in the war zone. But progress has been stalled. Its implementation |
About Paul Rieckhoff
Paul Rieckhoff is the Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and the author of Chasing Ghosts: Failures and Facades in Iraq: A Soldier's Perspective.
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