source:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/021174.php
In February, Hussain and 24 other Muslims joined a statewide lawsuit
against Citizenship and Immigration Services and the FBI for what they
called unusually lengthy delays in processing their citizenship
applications. Some waited as long as five years.
''The lawsuit helped my application. I have been waiting so long,''
said Hussain, an Orlando machinist from Iraq. -- from this article
Why is Hussain, a "machinist from Iraq," here in the United States? If
he were ever a "refugee" he is a refugee no longer. He has no special
skills that are desperately needed in this country. Why isn't he back
home, working hard to build the new Iraq? If he is a Shi'a Arab, then
Shi'a Arabs have, thanks to the American invasion, inherited Iraq, or
at least Baghdad and all points south, including the major oilfields.
If he is a Sunni (not everyone named "Hussain" need be a Shi'a) he has
all of the area west and north of Baghdad, save where the Kurds now
run things.