thats why i don't like em. they kicked my family out of Iraq because they were Christians.
If you didn't convert you had to pay money.
If you didn't pay the money they killed you.
The presence of people from Tel Keppe in the United States span a hundred years, however, the largest migrations were those during the last 30 years when Chaldean Christians started leaving Iraq en masse due to discrimination and Iraq's turbulent politics. In their new homeland, and true to their fame as honest and hardworking people, the former residents of Tel Keppe were quick to establish and acquire large and successful businesses. Having been free from the control of corrupt and prejudicial Iraqi governmental agencies, those businesses quickly developed into an economic empire.