Just Above Sunset
February 27, 2005 - Getting your green card the hard way...
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True? Or just bull? Who knows? Forty percent of US troops serving in Iraq are “off the books” – Mexican nationals told they’d get a green
card if they lived through it all? Unlikely. See
The Count You are no doubt already aware that the Pentagon lowballs its casualty figures, counting only those troops who are
wounded or otherwise injured in narrowly-defined "hostile combat" situations. Now, our distinguished colleague Susan Madrak
of Suburban Guerrilla has written a major post rounding up allegations that the Pentagon is also cooking the death count. This bit of info comes from Axis of Logic: Hired security contractors, or mercenaries, and recruits who are not citizens who enlisted to obtain a "green card,"
are not counted or mentioned. A large number of the green card recruits are from Mexico and Central America. There are no
organizations to look after their rights or help them once they're in Iraq. Most of them are buried in Iraq when killed. And this from Indymedia, about a Reuters cameraman shot and killed by American troops who "mistook his camera for a rocket launcher": According to Islamonline.net and other sources, Dana's family, when interviewed after the murder, had stated to investigators
that Dana was murdered because he was shooting video footage of mass graves of US soldiers --- i.e., soldiers killed who were
not counted in the official Pentagon casualty figures --- for a television documentary on the subject for Reuters. There's much, much more. Go read it. I
don’t think so.
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