Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Obama's Aunt ordered deported, refuses, appeals, then granted asylum. What Changed?

What changed was that her nephew was elected President. And, exactly how believable is it that she was here, and he didn't know? Not very.

She refuses to follow a deportation order--which is very easy considering the federal government doesn't enforce immigration law--lives off of the taxpayers of Massachusetts in public housing, and she's not going to try to get help from her nephew, a sitting Senator?

Sorry. I'm calling BS on that one.

US Court Grants Asylum to Obama's African Aunt


Cleveland (AP) - A U.S. immigration court has granted asylum to President Barack Obama's African aunt, allowing her to stay in the country, her attorneys announced Monday.

The decision was mailed Friday and comes three months after Kenya native Zeituni Onyango, the half-sister of Obama's late father, testified at a closed hearing in Boston, where she arrived in a wheelchair and two doctors testified in support of her case.

The basis for her asylum request hadn't been made public. People who seek asylum must show that they face persecution in their homeland on the basis of religion, race, nationality, political opinion or membership in a social group.

Her lawyer, Margaret Wong of Cleveland, said last year that Onyango first applied for asylum "due to violence in Kenya." The East African nation is fractured by cycles of electoral violence every five years.

In a November interview with The Associated Press, Onyango said she was disabled and was learning to walk again after being paralyzed from Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disorder.

Onyango moved to the United States in 2000. Her first asylum request was rejected, and she was ordered deported in 2004. But she didn't leave the country and continued to live in public housing in Boston.

Read more at CNS News

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