Topic: Obama aunt, still not deported
willing2's photo
Tue 12/01/09 08:28 AM
I'm not posting the entire article. It's too long and even I lost interest in her whining. I you want to read the whole thing, fine;http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091201/ap_on_re_us/us_obama_aunt

The parts from the article are in parentheses.

Mug Shot. Why isn't she back in Kenya or at least in jail for fraud and other Federal felonies?

I don't see how, without committing a crime, she was able to obtain low-income housing. She should be charged, prosecuted, imprisoned, made to pay restitution, then, deported. Americans aren't given the leniency Illegals are given.(she had been living illegally for years in the United States in public housing.)

Here is another crime not applied. She was ordered to be deported and refused the order. Since 2004.noway How many years would she qualify for in prison?? ( She moved to the United States in 2000 and applied for asylum in 2002, but her request was rejected and she was ordered deported in 2004.)

I believe, we have the right to know if the Tax Payers are supporting her. If she has no income, how can she afford an attorney? (She refused to discuss how she affords to live now or who is paying for her attorney.)

Now, this one is laughable, beings they visited quite often. Another, you lie fool!!laugh (Her status as an illegal alien was revealed in October 2008, days before Obama was elected. Obama said he did not know his aunt was living in the U.S. illegally and said he believes the law should be followed.)

This part is big BS. Hussein is seen as their second coming in Kenya.(Immigration experts say Onyango's relationship to the president could strengthen her claim that she would be subjected to danger at home.)

What I tell ya'. Bush/Obummer, same cloth. Bush made a move to help Obummer win.(Onyango reserved special words of kindness for former President George W. Bush for a directive he put in place days before the election requiring federal agents get high-level approval to arrest fugitive immigrants, which directly affected Onyango. The directive made clear that U.S. officials worried about possible election implications of arresting Onyango. "I loved President Bush," Onyango said while moving toward a framed photo of Bush and his wife standing with Barack and Michelle Obama at the White House on inauguration day. "He is my No. 1 man in my life because he helped me when I really needed that help.")

msharmony's photo
Tue 12/01/09 08:33 AM
Wow, was onyango the ONLY fugitive immigrant at the time to conclude that Bush had her in mind?

Also, usually when people are breaking laws they dont broadcast it, even to relatives. There would be no reason for Obama to know or assume she had an illegal status unless she had shared it with him, and why would she?

As far as the rest, yes,, let the laws apply equally to her as to anyone else.

byteme's photo
Tue 12/01/09 10:24 AM
send all illeagles back where they all came from and sink that boat

willing2's photo
Tue 12/01/09 10:56 AM
What you wanna' wager, she ain't deported?
It would end the career of any judge who decided to deport.