Posted on 09/21/2010 8:06:14 AM PDT by blog.Eyeblast.tv
Zeituni Onyango, President Obamas Aunt, sat down for an exclusive interview with WBZ TV in which she said If I come as an immigrant, you have the obligation to make me a citizen. Onyango lived in the United States illegally for years, while receiving public assistance in Boston.
I knew I had overstayed, she continued.
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Sick mind of a liberal.
F-ing squatter!
Another one looking for that Obama money.
The only “obligation” I know of is to deport these sad sacks....
Is it possible that a sense of entitlement is genetic?
Like pigs suckling America dry.
F—k you lady.
Obligation?
How do illegal African immigrants get public assistance money?
Just who helped her get over here and how?
What U.S. Customs/Immigration person/office allowed her in to the U.S. and why?
Someone(s) need to be fired for not doing their job(s)... but no doubt some union or "inspector general/auditor" would reinstate them with back pay.
We have no such obligation as she claims, but we really should take out the garbage.
Yea, how typical. The poooooooor "immigrant" criminal illegal alien floating the victim balloon.
Right, it is OUR fault. WE have not fulfilled our obligation to her sorry criminal ass.
Deport, deport, deport, deport, deport, deport them ALL. Round them up at their illegal jobs, clean out the free maternity wards, wheel them off on their gurneys, cuff and walk them out the back doors of the emergency rooms when you get their bleeding stopped, clean out the Elementary, Jr High and High schools, load up the busses, trains, flatcars, whatever.
¿Usted no habla inglés?
Consiga en el autobús.
JUST GET THEM OUT. Once you start tossing them out with just the shirt on their back the rest will run for the border with all of their trash in their pickup.
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