So you flew from a country in political turmoil where the US had helped overthrow the previous leadership only a few years earlier? As a foreign national (Obama was an Indonesian citizen at the time) to another intermediate foreign country (At least Japan and maybe more stops since 777s that could fly halfway around the world did not exist then) had a layover to switch airlines and catch the well timed trans-ocean flights, crossed the international date line on a two day day or so trip to land in the US as a completely unaccompanied foreign national minor and then went through customs as an unaccompanied foreign national child all on your own as a 10-year-old?
Wow, impressive. Now we know of two how have done it.
Yes on the transoceanic flights to an intermediate foreign country, no to the political turmoil, and I was an American child. By the way, screw you for your sarcasm. I merely pointed out that unaccompanied minors flew all the time, and yes, you can have someone meet you on the ground to clear immigration. This was a very common occurrence in the British Empire and in fact I have a friend whose job was to accompany unattended minors to the farthest reaches of the Empire when the school seasons changed.