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Not only has this woman been here for years, living in subsidized housing paid for by the US Taxpayer, she gets special, favorable, unfair treatment because she is Barack Hussein Obama's aunt.
After overstaying her visa, Onyango filed a petition for political asylum that was denied in 2004. A judge then ordered her deported, but instead of complying with the ruling, Onyango moved into a public housing project in Boston and remained in the U.S. illegally. Despite being in defiance of an immigration court order to leave the country, she was given a second opportunity to petition for political asylum in 2009.
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR): Obama's Aunt Gets Political Asylum (http://www.fairus.org/site/PageNavigator/issues/obamas_aunt_asylum - broken link)
Not only has this woman been here for years, living in subsidized housing paid for by the US Taxpayer, she gets special, favorable, unfair treatment because she is Barack Hussein Obama's aunt.
After overstaying her visa, Onyango filed a petition for political asylum that was denied in 2004. A judge then ordered her deported, but instead of complying with the ruling, Onyango moved into a public housing project in Boston and remained in the U.S. illegally. Despite being in defiance of an immigration court order to leave the country, she was given a second opportunity to petition for political asylum in 2009.
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR): Obama's Aunt Gets Political Asylum (http://www.fairus.org/site/PageNavigator/issues/obamas_aunt_asylum - broken link)
"In February, Wong said Onyango would testify that she should stay in this country because she suffers health problems and because she feared that she would become the target of tribal violence if she were forced to return to her homeland. Onyango suffers from Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disorder."
How easy is it to get treatment for Guillain-Barre in Kenya?
"In February, Wong said Onyango would testify that she should stay in this country because she suffers health problems and because she feared that she would become the target of tribal violence if she were forced to return to her homeland. Onyango suffers from Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disorder."
How easy is it to get treatment for Guillain-Barre in Kenya?
Why should the US taxpayer pay for her treatment? It's bad enough that she's been sponging off of us for years in subsidized housing.
"In February, Wong said Onyango would testify that she should stay in this country because she suffers health problems and because she feared that she would become the target of tribal violence if she were forced to return to her homeland. Onyango suffers from Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disorder."
How easy is it to get treatment for Guillain-Barre in Kenya?
Who the hell cares? Should we bring every ill person on the planet that would like better treatment into the USA?
Why should the US taxpayer pay for her treatment? It's bad enough that she's been sponging off of us for years in subsidized housing.
She's already here - if Kenya has adequate treatment programs, then you could use it as a reason to deport the woman. If Kenya does not, then she has to stay here.
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Originally Posted by Rick Roma
Who the hell cares? Should we bring every ill person on the planet that would like better treatment into the USA?
It's not a matter of taking all of the sick people in the world and treating them here. It's a matter of treating someone who is already here, even if she had stayed illegally.
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