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US to take in more Iraqi refugees

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2007
18:35 MECCA TIME, 15:35 GMT


Growing violence in central Iraq has forced millions of Iraqis to flee [Reuters]

The Bush administration will allow 7,000 Iraqi refugees into the United States and says it will pay more to help Iraq's Arab neighbours cope with the human tide fleeing the violence and economic hardship.

The move comes after the US came under heavy criticism for taking in only 202 Iraqi refugees in 2006.

The State Department also said on Wednesday that it would offer $18 million to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to help displaced Iraqis.

It is estimated around four million Iraqis have fled their homes and their country as violence continues.

"The United States and the international community can best help displaced Iraqis by quelling the violence in Iraq," Paula Dobriansky, the US under-secretary of state said at a news conference with Antonio Guterres, the UN high commissioner for refugees.

"At the same time, we have a responsibility to respond to the immediate needs of Iraqis who have fled violence and persecution," she said.

'Brain drain'

The US has accepted 466 Iraqi refugees since 2003, triggering congressional criticism that it had not done enough.

The state department said last week that it had created a task force to ensure the country was doing "its share".

However, Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, the speaker of the Iraqi parliament said he feared the US move would amount to "a brain drain" and that once in America, they would not return easily.

"We hope that our people will be hosted by Arab countries," al-Mashhadani said after meeting the Syrian president, Bashar Assad, for talks which focused on the flow of Iraqis to Syria.

"When the reconstruction process begins, we can bring them back to their destroyed country to rebuild it," he said.

More pressure

The UNHCR estimates that up to 2 million Iraqis have moved to neighbouring countries, mainly Syria and Jordan, before and since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Laurent Jolles, the UNHCR respresentative in Damascus, told Al Jazeera: "[The huge number of refugees from Iraq] creates problems in the surrounding countries. A few months ago this was not known."

He said this was putting even more pressure on neighbouring states, with overcrowding and crime becoming a problem, and parts of Damascus now populated entirely by Iraqi refugees.

"What needs to be done is to look at resettlement as only a small part of how to address this. We need to look at how those Iraqis in Jordan and Syria can be supported, how the governments can be supported," he said.

The United Nations says it needs $60 million to handle resettlement as it estimates 40 to 50 thousand people are fleeing their homes in Iraq every month.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/72DE1028-EB8D-4F7E-8C65-2A5C0679A2E3.htm

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I've watched many different nationalities/ethnicities adjust to live in the USA as refugees. The only group I have seen adjust well are the Hmong, but the Hmong don't have there own country and they politically/militarily sided with the US military in Viet Nam.

I can't imagine Iraqi's being welcomed in the US let alone adjusting well.

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