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In humanitarian news, Iraqi refugees are given free help through an initiative started by
United States law students. The Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) was established
by graduate students at Yale Law School in New York. The group provides guidance and
support to Iraqis attempting to work their way through the legal system when trying to
achieve resettlement. More than 400 Iraqi refugees have been helped by IRAP to immigrate
to the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, Ireland, and Sweden. Thanks to their legal
expertise, IRAP has had a high success rate of winning over 90% of previously rejected
cases.
Our sincere appreciation, Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project, for your very important assistance.
May all the immigrating families look forward to a bright future full of promise and happiness
on a sustainable Earth.�