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Former Head of Iraqi Anti-Corruption Agency Now an Undocumented Immigrant

Posted by Satyam Khanna, Think Progress at 10:00 AM on May 14, 2008.


Abandoned by the Bush Administration, a former ally is now destitute and living as an undocumented immigrant in Virginia

After the 2003 Iraq invasion, Coalition Provisional Authority chief Paul Bremer created a major anti-corruption ministry in Iraq, the Public Integrity Commission (CPI). Last October, former CPI commissioner Judge Radhi al-Radhi, who was appointed by Bremer and whose work has been praised by top U.S. officials, told Congress about the “rampant” corruption in Iraqi ministries that had cost Iraq as much as $18 billion.

Radhi’s gripping account detailed how Prime Minister Maliki tried to subvert his commission and how nearly four dozen of his staff members were killed. Subsequently, he was forced to seek asylum in the United States.

But today, Radhi is living as an undocumented immigrant in Virginia. In a Democratic Policy Committee hearing yesterday, former State Department official James Mattil told Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND) that Radhi has no “official status” in the U.S. Currently, only a group of Quakers and Arthur Brennan, the former head of the department’s Office of Accountability and Transparency, are funding Radhi, he said:

DORGAN: And where is Judge al-Radhi at the moment?

MATTIL: Living in an apartment in Springfield, maybe for the rest of the month if they can get it worked out that somebody is going to pay for it. But he’s not allowed to work. He has no official status, so he’s not — he’s undocumented — I don’t know what he is. I mean, he’s lost. He’s a person without a country.

Watch it.

The State Department turned against Radhi, according to Mattil and Brennan. They “said a senior State Department official had ordered agency employees not to give al Radhi references or contact him” about the asylum. Radhi is “destitute” in his current situation, they noted.

An infuriated Dorgan slammed the administration’s neglect of an ally whose work it didn’t like. “This is about betrayal,” Dorgan declared. “[O]ur government turned against him. Our State Department and our embassy pulled the rug out from under him. … [W]e’re going to ask the State Department what in the hell are they thinking.”

The American asylum program for Iraqis who have aided U.S. forces in Iraq has “fallen far short of demand,” as the Washington Post noted in January. Even Iraq’s top anti-corruption official, who has “praised the U.S. invasion of Iraq,” is subject to complete abandonment.

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He Is Not 'Undocumented'
Posted by: darkhorse on May 14, 2008 10:44 AM   
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Is this some sort of backdoor way that Alternet is trying to piggyback illegal aliens onto another, entirely different story altogether?

Obviously this guy is not unknown, nor are his whereabouts unknown, nor did he sneak across our borders, unknown. He also is apparently, to his full detriment, not breaking the law by working without papers or with stolen or false identification.

He was brought here with the full knowledge of our government and then they turn their backs on him and leave him penniless and without resources.

He may not have the papers to work in this country but he is neither 'undocumented' nor here illegally.

Those are the conditions of illegal aliens, not this man.

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Deb
Posted by: debmcd on May 14, 2008 1:07 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Good old Bush and his gang of thugs. Demanding loyalty but giving none. Demanding patriotism but showing none. This group needs to be in jail.

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