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To: rolling_stone

OK, so she’s removed him for her passport, and she signed the application with the declaration. So who does the declaration refer to? Herself or the name removed? No wonder the world is full of immigration lawyers. I’ll stick with what I can see.
Barack Hussein Obama (Soebarkah) was removed from her passport.
What happened after that?
He arrived in Hawaii either unidentified without a passport or with a passport in the name of BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA SOEBARKAH.
I can’t see him boarding an aircraft in Indonesia unidentified, can you?

Either way, immigration would not be able to connect him legally to the Dunhams, who might have been waiting at the airport for him.


140 posted on 12/13/2012 2:11:38 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks; SvenMagnussen

It is normal for children to be removed from mothers passport..for example if child and mother are on one passport they must travel together child cannot travel seperately if they need to travel seperately each needs their own pasport.. I was removed at about age 7 or 8...
Kids travel unaccompanied all the time -overseas parents of divorced parents..there is a procedure for it despite what Sven says.

Sven also claims Soetoreo entered as a refugee but there is no basis for him to qualify as a refugee(what was he seeking protection from?)...he had two relatives, grandma and grandpa who took care of him and why would the INS turn him over to a stranger agency when he had competent relatives responsible for him, it doesn’t make sense.

Oh also airline employees are not going to let someone fly from a foreign country to the US without valid documents...so he must have had something

Minor Children Applying for Asylum By Themselves

Minor and Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Applicants

You may apply for asylum as a minor if you:

Are under 18 years old
Want to have your own case separate from your parents or spouse
You may apply for asylum as an unaccompanied minor if you:

Are under 18 years old.
Have no parent or legal guardian in the United States who can provide care or custody.
Were separated from your parents or legal guardians.
Entered the United States with a parent or other adult guardian but left the parent’s or guardian’s care.
Have a parent(s) that is deceased and there is no legal guardianship arrangement.
Asylum officers will decide your case if you are in immigration court proceedings or filed your application with an asylum office. You must attend your immigration court hearings and should follow the Immigration Judge’s instructions


142 posted on 12/13/2012 3:15:04 PM PST by rolling_stone
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