1) Obama Sr. was on a scholarship available only to Africans, not Indonesians.
2) Obama Sr. went to college in the early 1960's. Obama Jr. went to college in the 1980's. The scholarships Obama Sr. was on were not available in the 1980's.
Can you name a single scholarship in the early 1980's that it was easier for Indonesian citizens to get than for US citizens?
Of course you can't, because such scholarships did not exist.
End of story.
The AFRICAN-AMERICAN INSTITUTE - with funds from the Rockefeller Brothers Trust, brought foreign students to the US from the EARLY FIFTIES - from all over the world, many from Africa and THE DUTCH EAST INDIES/INDONESIA.
In their 1976 Newsletter, Under International Advisory Council:
Betty Shabazz
Associate Professor. Public Health.
Medgar Euers College, City University of New York
Taieb Slim Tunisian Ambassador to Canada
Edward S. Spriggs Board Member. North American Zone,
Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture
Louis Stokes Member of Congress
Percy E. Sutton President of the Borough of Manhattan
Charles W. Whalen, Jr. Member of Congress
Round and round she goes. Where she stops, no one knows.