Session #110 · 2007–09

Speech #1100051420

Mr. Speaker. S. 1104 expands an existing program that provides 50 special immigrant visas per year to Iraqi and Afghani nationals who have served as translators for our Armed Forces. Translators and interpreters would be eligible to petition if they are an Iraqi or an Afghani national. have served with our military for at least 12 months. and receive a favorable recommendation from the unit in which he or she served. Many of us have heard stories about Iraqis who have faithfully served alongside oar troops bridging the language divide. They have been a valuable resource for the United States and its allies. Yet many Iraqi and Afghani translators have faced intense persecution from their communities as a result of serving the U.S. military. It is because of this persecution that the translator visa program was first established. This program allows us to reward those who worked directly for the United States Government in supporting our troops in Iraci and Afghanistan. S. 1104. as amended in committee. increases the number of special immigrant visas available to translators to 500 per year for the next 2 years. The increase to 500 visas is a direct response to the number of petitions that have been received and approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Without this increase. many translators will continue to face persecution while they wait in their home country for a visa to become available. This bill has already been approved unanimously in the Senate. and I urge its passage here today. Mr.
Keywords matched
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Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Humanitarian Victim

Speaker & context

Speaker
RIC KELLER
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
FL
Gender
M
Date
2007-05-24
Speech ID
1100051420
Paragraph
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