You know Dick Cheney is right, the Iraqis are coming. This is just the leading edge of the coming wave of refugees that will be arriving here in droves to escape the destruction we have wrought. If you read the article, this family was actually doing pretty well before the U.S. arrived. Now they're struggling to stay afloat, but from the sounds of it, just feeling lucky to be alive.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/11/AR2007011101905.htmlIn her two decades helping the homeless, Gayle Sanders has heard many stories of ruin and grief. Yet nothing quite prepared her for the Othmans.
The Othmans -- a father, mother and two small children -- had escaped the exploding markets and corpse-strewn streets of Baghdad. The arrival of a visa, requested 13 years ago and all but forgotten, let them leave the carnage and go to the United States last spring. But when they got in the country, they faced a new problem: trying to survive in expensive Northern Virginia.
In Baghdad, Maher Othman trained in computers and accounting, but, as Iraq's economy deteriorated, he could only find work as a driver. He leaned heavily on his extended family.
In Virginia, with his halting English, the best job Othman could find was cleaning lavatories at Dulles International Airport, making $1,200 a month. The monthly rent for their basement apartment in Alexandria was $1,000. Gasoline prices were 10 times what they paid in Baghdad.
-snip- please read, it's a heartwrenching story
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