CBS News reports that Iraqi translators, who work for the U.S. "are hunted at home, but face long odds of getting scarce visas."
"There are close to 10,000 translators in Iraq alone — but until now, only 50 special visas to the U.S. have been available each year for both Iraq and Afghanistan.
"For interpreters, like 'Timmy,' whose real name CBS News can't reveal, that lack of special visas is almost a death sentence."
Via Maud Newton.
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