From Deseret News archives:
After being injured working for the Army, Iraqi's life in Salt Lake is a letdown
After all, hadn't he lost both his legs while working as an interpreter for the U.S. Army in Baghdad?
But there were no grateful soldiers at the airport that night. Instead there was one Somali refugee, sent by Catholic Community Services. The man insisted on speaking Arabic, in an accent al-Bayati couldn't understand, and he wanted to take al-Bayati to the home of another Somali refugee.
"I said, 'no, dude,'" remembers al-Bayati, who had perfected his American slang during his 200 combat missions with the 4th Infantry Division in 2005 and 2006. When Catholic Community Services then wanted to put him in a cheap hotel "with the drugs dealers," says al-Bayati he said "no" again. At 22, al-Bayati is an Iraqi with definite opinions and a belief that he deserves a measure of respect for risking his life.
Like other Iraqis who have contracted as translators for the U.S. military, he says he cannot go back to Baghdad, for fear of reprisals. And his life since Baghdad first in a hospital in Jordan and now as a refugee in America has been full of disappointments.
Instead of getting special consideration because of his work with the military, he's considered just "a normal refugee," he says. So far the letters of recommendation from U.S. Army officers haven't helped him get a green card.
Al-Bayati is a talkative, sociable man. "Would you like coffee? Tea? Coke?" he asks his guest as soon as she steps inside his apartment. He wheels himself over to the sink and begins filling a teapot, using only his left hand. He can't bend his right arm at the elbow, and several fingers are injured.
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