Frustration Mixes With Joy for Iraqi-American Voters

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – It is a moment many Iraqis living in the United States have longed for, and many thought might never come. But despite expressing deep satisfaction at having a voice in their homeland’s next government, some say the registration process here has not gone quite the way they had hoped. So far, … Continue reading “Frustration Mixes With Joy for Iraqi-American Voters”

Dead Soldier’s Dad Finds No Enemy in Iraq

ESCONDIDO, Calif. – Fernando Suarez del Solar is a busy man. He is busy opening boxes, counting pills, counting bandages; he is busy checking everything in the boxes that come addressed to him from all over the United States. Suarez stops for a moment. “There are other boxes,” he says, “many of them in San … Continue reading “Dead Soldier’s Dad Finds No Enemy in Iraq”