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Edited on Sat Dec-16-06 02:01 AM by Lipton64
I'm guessing with a population of at least 25 million as of 2003, we'll see at least 2 million refugees from the upcoming civil war - most of whom will go to Iran, Syria, and Jordan at first.
But where will most of them go from there? That's right, just as there was a massive influx of Korean refugees following our war there and then there was a massive out-swell of Cambodian, Vietnamese, and Laotian "boat people" from the war in Vietnam - how many Iraqis do you think will end up settling in Canada and the United States?
And for that matter - how much will it cost us? If we accept most of them as refugees they will obviously come in poor and then we'll have to house them and put them on Welfare and government assistance and then put their kids through public schools.
This is a latent-effect of Mr. Bush's war that nobody talks about. It's going to raise our taxes a lot over the upcoming 10 years over the post-Bush Iraq civil war that is inevitable.
Can we absorb 2-5 million(or even more, yikes!) Iraqi refugees?? You know they'll come here because where else on the planet can they get the same social benefits?? Europe won't let them in except maybe a few in Britain since they helped start the war.
France, Germany, Italy, etc. will tell us look, you started this fucking war, now you pay for it with the refugees who you displaced by launching this illegal conflict. You broke it, you bought it.
This is going to be nasty but expect a massive influx of mainly Sunni and Iraqi-Christian and Iraqi Turkomen and other minorities in Iraq coming here escaping the Shia-dominated ethnic cleansing.....
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