Posted on 03/26/2009 3:27:32 PM PDT by fiodora
Boston, Ma. Zeituni Onyango, aunt of President Obama and illegal immigrant from Kenya, is scheduled for a deportation hearing on April 1. Since being ordered deported in 2004, Onyango has resided in the U.S. illegally; living five years in Boston's taxpayer-funded public housing. This will be the third effort by the 56 year-old to avoid deportation. Onyango came to the U.S. in 2002, seeking political asylum from the violence in Kenya.
President Obama stated that he hasnt been involved in the matter and that it should be resolved the same way as any other case. Some critics of the President see this issue as a test of his duty to enforce laws concerning immigration. Regarding Onyango living in Boston public housing, critics also point out that there are countless legal immigrants and citizens on waiting lists for the accommodations.
Executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, Mark Krikorian, stated that if Obamas aunt is finally deported, it could raise the presidents credibility enormously on immigration enforcement."
I think the aunt and the nephew should go...you know - ROAD TRIP! I think a little family outing to Kenya will do them both good!
(Besides, it will give the nephew a chance to ask the Kenyan govt for a copy of his birth certificate)
Perfect April FOOLS day
Good chance Auntie Zeituni will be found dead of “ suicide “ in Fort Marcy Park. I mean, why put up with the ‘embarrasement to our president’ when the old Clinton Suicide Team is back in the White House running things ???? !!!
Deport her to Mexico and have her sneak back in as a Mexican, in which case she can stay as long as she wants an no one will bother her.
That way she's deported and be back to enjoy all the freebies.
She will be deported but will end up in the front of the line.
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