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To: Texas Fossil

I’m neither here nor there with the parenting thing, and that still doesn’t explain the fraudulent SS# that he used with Selective Service. Any legitimate BC could have been used to get a SS#, and I doubt he would have been too troubled by the name when he was 16 years old, when he got the SS#. He could have changed his name. In fact, he has changed his name. Maybe there is a name issue along with the lack of a legitimate BC. I suspect that fraudulent SS# and his claiming to be a foreign born student are the reasons why he has had all his college records sealed, but there could be a name issue also.


97 posted on 03/29/2011 8:46:00 PM PDT by pallis
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To: pallis
Here is an interesting scenario:

http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2010/02/obamas-social-security-number/

DanDraper February 15, 2010 at 5:30 pm #

Barry Soetoro returned to America about 1971 as an Indonesian Refugee. Shortly after that, BHO Sr. returned to Hawai’i to complain before a Hawaii’i Circuit Court he was not notified and did not consent to the Soetoro adoption.

The Soetoro adoption was voided and Barry name was legally changed to Barack Hussein Obama, born Aug. 4, 1961 in Honolulu, HI. The Court ordered a new vital record to be created and “filed” with the Hawaii’i DoH. The vital record is not “accepted” because there is no attestation by a doctor or hospital administrator.

The Court does not have jurisdiction to naturalize an Indonesian citizen. Naturalization is an Executive Branch function. BHO II would have had to present himself to the U.S. Embassy in Honolulu, HI to apply to recover his U.S. Citizenship and take an Oath of Allegiance to naturalize.

The reason Barack’s SSN, beginning with 042, doesn't match his state or zip code when applying was because BHO II used the services of American Resettlement Organization (ARO) to obtain his SSN. Most likely the ARO was Headquartered in Connecticut or New York.

Only refugees who have been referred by UNHCR or by the US embassy in the country of asylum are eligible for the US Refugee Resettlement Program. Usually refugees with family are referred together as a single group.

The Department of State’s Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) oversees this program. The State Department develops application criteria, refugee admission ceilings and presents eligible cases to the Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) for adjudication.

The State Department’s Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) describes the process of application for admission to the United States as a refugee in 9 FAM Part IV Appendix O.

If the INS officer approves the refugee’s application for US resettlement, he or she will be matched with an American resettlement organization. Most of these nonprofit organizations rely on professional and volunteer staff to assist refugees in the resettlement process.

If rejected, the applicant has thirty days to file a motion to reconsider the denial with the nearest INS district office. Generally, a motion is considered only if it contains new information not available at the original interview.

First Steps in US Resettlement

The resettlement organization that assured a refugee’s case is responsible for assisting the refugee in the initial resettlement phase. Each resettlement organization provides a variety of services to promote early self-sufficiency and cultural adjustment. The following activities take place within the first thirty days of arrival.

* Application for Social Security Number

Most newly arrived refugees desperately want a permanent home. Resettlement organizations work hard to find housing for refugees that is safe, sanitary, of a sufficient size, affordable, and accessible to public transportation. Some US cities and towns offer more housing options than others. Refugees need social security numbers in order to seek employment or enroll in school. All refugees register with the Social Security Administration as soon as possible.

* School Registration
All refugee children are enrolled in school upon arrival in the US.

* Medical Evaluation
Even though refugees are medically screened prior to entering the US, each is examined again by medical professionals in their new communities. At this time, the refugee is familiarized with the local American health care system. He or she also receives needed inoculations and any other necessary treatments.

http://www.refugees.org/article.aspx?id=1082&subm=40&ssm=47&area=About%20Refugees

119 posted on 03/30/2011 8:47:13 AM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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