His loyalties are obviously not with the United States of America. Has anyone investigated if Obama was born in one of Canada's un-wed Mothers homes?
A report by the Canadian Welfare Council of 1957 estimated there were about thirty such homes across Canada. By the end of the 1960s there were roughly fifty homes Gone to an Aunts, Anne Petrie
United Church Home for Girls (1953)
1750 Sussex Avenue
Burnaby Home for Girls
7401 Sussex Avenue
South Burnaby, British Columbia
B.C.
Marion Hillard House
Serle Road, RR#1
Kamloops, B.C.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Our Lady of Mercy
Vancouver, B.C.
VANCOUVER
Maywood Home
7250 Oak St.
Vancouver, B.C.
Note: The Salvation Army ran a number of Homes and Hospitals across Canada
Please note that any Grace or Booth Hospital would also be Salvation Army
Maternity homes served to further stigmatize pregnant young women by removing them from their families, friends and neighbors these homes could create an austere and frightening atmosphere for the mother, whose freedom of movement was strictly curtailed by these instant chaperones and guardians. Typically, mothers were expected to help out in these homes with chores such as cleaning, dishwashing, and so on while the mothers physical needs were met, seldom were her emotional needs addressed
Most of these homes are now closed and thankfully so, but the history of theHome for Unwed Mother is not over as the mothers that resided there from after World War II to well into the l980s are now giving voice to their stories and experiences during their incarceration there, and their stories must be preserved for their children.