
Something has finally happened to inspire me to blog. No, it's not about my wedding in 18 days or my new life living with Pape or Pape's transition to the US or the hellish immigration process we're now enduring or or or. It's my job.
First I'll give you the brief version of what I do. My nonprofit organization is a contractor for the US State Department to plan professional programs for international delegates selected by the US Embassy's abroad. These international visitors come to the US to meet with their professional counterparts in a variety of fields-education, journalism, government, NGO management and on and on.
Now I'll get to the meat of the issue. A group of new government officials from Iraq recently came to the US on this program to learn about local government administration, something they need since they're starting from scratch. They were in Memphis, Tennessee where they had a variety of meetings with local government officials. When they arrived for a meeting with a member of the city council of Memphis the City Council Chairman refused to let them into City Hall stating that they were a security threat and that he would have the whole buiding evacuated if they were permitted to enter. They were finally invited across the street to the County Commissioner's building where the city council member met with them, but the whole incident is so embarassing I can't stand it.
These were guests of the US government, had surmounted the enormous background checks and security checks in order to get a visa to come, had obviously been deemed safe enough to be allowed onto airplanes in order to get to Memphis in the first place and then this guy decides they're a security risk just like that and they're turned away at the door.
Anyway, I guess I'll leave it at that. I need to get back to work since CLEARLY my job is more important than ever before.
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