Obama's aunt
Zeituni has been exploiting the hospitality of the
United States for more than a decade.
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Obama's Aunt Zeituni
Barack Obama's aunt, a Kenyan woman who has been
quietly
living in public housing in Boston, is in the United States
illegally after an immigration judge rejected her request for asylum
four years ago.
Zeituni Onyango, 56, referred to as "Aunti Zeituni" in Obama's memoir,
was instructed to leave the United States by a U.S. immigration judge
who denied her asylum request, a person familiar with the matter told
the AP late Friday.
Onyango's refusal to leave the country would represent an
administrative, non-criminal violation of U.S. immigration law, meaning
such cases are handled outside the criminal court system.
Speaking outside her home in Flaherty Way, South Boston, on Tuesday, Ms.
Onyango, 56, confirmed she was the "Auntie Zeituni" in Mr Obama’s
memoir. She declined to answer most other questions about her
relationship with the presidential contender until after the November 4
election. "I can’t talk about it, I just pray for him, that’s
all," she said, adding: "After the 4th, I can talk to anyone."
recently made a $260 campaign contribution to her nephew's presidential
bid from a work address in the city. This contribution, like
millions of others from foreigners is, of course, illegal. The
Obama Campaign accepted it anyway, like all the other illegal
contributions.
Zeituni Gets A
Free Lawyer
In January, 2009, Obama's illegal alien aunt
enlisted the help of an immigration lawyer to help her win asylum
and stay in the United States.
Margaret Wong and Associates is
representing Zeituni Onyango, the 56-year-old Kenyan half-sister of
Obama's deceased father, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Onyango and
her lawyer are scheduled to attend an immigration hearing in Boston on
April 1.
"The judge will be looking at evidence that they may
not have been aware of four years ago," Michael Rogers, spokesman for
Wong, told the newspaper. "Wong is optimistic. We would have preferred
to not conduct this case in the media spotlight, but that's not going to
happen."
Onyango, revealed in November to be dwelling on
Flaherty Way in a South Boston slum, has been living in the United
States illegally, refusing to leave the U.S. for her Kenyan homeland
after a judge rejected her request for asylum in 2004.
Zeituni Goes To Court
The Boston Herald is
reporting that the illegal alien aunt of Barack Obama could learn
this week whether she can put down roots in Boston -- or start packing
her bags for a one-way trip back to Kenya.
And, save for U.S.
Immigration Court Judge Leonard I. Shapiro, she’ll know before anyone
else. Zeituni Polly Onyango has persuaded Shapiro to bar the public from
her removal proceeding Thursday morning at the John F. Kennedy Federal
Building, though it’s unclear why.
"I assume (Shapiro) thought it
would be a three-ring circus. She’s the aunt of the president of the
United States -- the most famous man in the world," said Mike Rogers,
spokesman for the Ohio law firm defending Onyango, 57, against the
Department of Homeland Security.
Officials claimed no knowledge of Obama meddling on behalf of
his late father’s African half-sister, and said Onyango isn’t trying "to
capitalize" on family favoritism.
"Everyone knows she’s related to
him," Rogers said. "It’s a no-win situation for him. He can’t get
involved in this. The law has got to run its course."
Onyango, an
unemployed
computer programmer, has been in the country illegally since 2004, when
Shapiro ordered her to leave. Recent attempts to reach her at the South
Boston housing development where she’s been living since a December 2008
stay of her deportation have been unsuccessful.
Obama’s Auntie Still Freeloading
Michael Graham
says Here’s another Obama sweetheart deal you won’t see on
C-SPAN.
This morning, the fate of Boston’s most infamous
illegal immigrant, Zeituni Polly Onyango (also known as "Aunt
Zeituni") will be determined in a closed-door hearing.
Why in
secret? Because Auntie’s saga reveals every embarrassing truth
that amnesty advocates and open-borders liberals like Mayor Tom
Menino and Gov. Deval Patrick try to hide.
The most important
being that illegal immigrants don’t get that way without first doing
something, well, illegal.
Barack Obama’s Aunt Zeituni admits
she illegally overstayed her visa. Instead of obeying the law,
she went to a judge in 2003 with a bogus request for asylum.
She was turned down. She ignored the deportation order and
instead filed an appeal. She was told again: It’s illegal for
you to stay -- she’s still here.
Aunt Zeituni donated $260 to
her nephew’s campaign for president -- which is also against the law
because she’s not a U.S. citizen. How against the law is it?
Remember when Obama launched his unprecedented attack against the
Supreme Court during his State of the Union? His complaint was
that foreigners might donate money to influence U.S. elections.
All these crimes extend from the first crime -- violating our
immigration laws. It is simply impossible to stay in this
country illegally without committing other crimes, like tax fraud
and identity theft.
But it’s not the illegal stuff that Aunt
Zeituni’s doing that’s so outrageous. It’s what she’s
apparently able to do legally and openly.
She is shamelessly
-- and happily -- living in taxpayer-subsidized housing intended for
citizens and legal immigrants. Is there some poor American
veteran living in a shelter because she’s got this apartment?
Aunt Zeituni doesn’t care -- why should she? Menino and the
Boston Housing Authority don’t.
And now she’s back in court,
using taxpayer resources with another bogus bid for asylum.
She says she can’t go back to Kenya because of "political turmoil."
Sorry lady, but if that’s the basis for an appeal, nobody would have
been allowed back in the White House since Scott Brown’s election.
Aunt Zeituni’s case puts the lie to the old canard that all
criminal immigrants are here to work. She gets a stipend from
a city program, along with her housing. In fact, as the Center
for Immigration Studies points out, illegal immigrant households are
far more likely to be on the dole than the average American.
She also highlights the obvious truth of the Heritage Foundation
study that our 12 million illegal immigrants are a $2.2 trillion net
drain on the taxpayers over the course of their lifetimes.
All of which ignores the most obvious and angering question:
Why are Boston taxpayers stuck taking care of the law-breaking aunt
of the President of the United States?
She’s got a
millionaire in the family right now, one who also happens to live in
public housing, by the way. He’s got room, too. Worst
case scenario, Joe Biden can bunk with Bo.
Instead we get
another secret deal that’s almost certain to keep the taxpayers on
the hook. Obama, here’s a problem you can solve with a phone
call. Get your aunt a plane ticket to Kenya, or D.C., or hey
-- how about Nebraska?
Call it the Ben Nelson version of
immigration reform. We pay for their Medicaid, Omaha pays for
your aunt.
Obama could
always put Aunt Zeituni up in his Chicago mansion -- it's currently
unoccupied.
Zeituni's Can Kicked Down The Road
Sweetness & Light
comments on a Boston Globe
report of an immigration hearing that could lead to the deportation
of Obama’s aunt, Zeituni Onyango, ended today without a decision being
issued. Onyango has been living in Boston and has been under a
deportation order since 2004 when her request for asylum was denied by a
US Immigration Court judge. Actually, Ms. Onyango was first
ordered to be deported in 2003, according to another Boston Globe
article.
She appealed that order in a closed-door hearing at the
John F. Kennedy Building in downtown Boston, testifying for about three
hours yesterday.
Onyango, who leaned on a cane as she moved around
the building, did not speak with reporters. Neither her attorney,
Margaret Wong, nor Wong’s spokeswoman, Amy Cohn, would discuss her
testimony. Wong said Obama has not submitted any letter on behalf
of his aunt.
At the White House today, spokesman Robert Gibbs
said Obama is staying out of the matter. Obama learned about his
aunt’s legal plight in 2008 during his campaign, Gibbs said. "We said
then and we would continue to say that everybody in this country should
and must follow the law," he said, according to a transcript supplied by
the White House. "We have not been involved at all in that
hearing, and we’ll let the law play out as it should."
The
aunt’s legal team said they were calling two medical doctors as
witnesses. They identified the doctors as Dr. David Stone and Dr.
Robert Weiss. Stone, they said, is Onyango’s personal physician.
They declined to identify Weiss’s medical specialty or hospital
affiliation. "The doctors are here in relation to her medical
condition, but that’s not every aspect of the case," Cohn said…
Why is this hearing being held behind closed doors? That is not
the convention. Is national security involved? And why has
Ms. Onyango’s case taken so long to decide? She has been ordered
to be deported twice; first in 2003, and then in 2004. And, lest
we forget, her deportation hearing was postponed from April of last year
until yesterday. And now the decision has been postponed again.
Meanwhile, in the past seven years nothing whatsoever has occurred
to change the circumstances of the case. Certainly the political
situation in Kenya is no worse now, since one of her relatives, Raila
Odinga, is the current Kenyan Prime Minister. No, all that has
changed is that Ms. Onyango has added to her list of illegal acts.
Which include an illegal $260 contribution to her nephew's presidential
campaign.
She has also continued to bilk the US taxpayers out of
money for public housing as well as expensive operations and, of course,
for her immigration lawyers.
As the article suggests, Ms.
Onyango’s attorneys are now claiming that her medical condition prevents
her from returning to her native Kenya. In fact, her lawyers now
claim that Ms. Onyango cannot walk. Indeed, her taxpayer supplied
attorney, Ms. Margaret Wong claims, "she has to go in a wheelchair but
because of her pride she tries to give the impression that she can
walk."
We have to say, it’s a mighty convincing "impression."
Besides, nobody is saying she has to walk back to Kenya.
The American taxpayer has been
paying for this parasite's existence for ten years, including that nice
outfit she's wearing in the photo.
We'll all be dead from
old age before they deport this serial lawbreaker. In the meantime
she will continue to receive free housing, free money, free medical, and
free legal -- is America a great country, or what?
It would be
interesting to know if she is registered to vote.
Obama’s Auntie Still Freeloading
Michael Graham
says Here’s another Obama sweetheart deal you won’t see on
C-SPAN.
This morning, the fate of Boston’s most infamous
illegal immigrant, Zeituni Polly Onyango (also known as "Aunt
Zeituni") will be determined in a closed-door hearing.
Why in
secret? Because Auntie’s saga reveals every embarrassing truth
that amnesty advocates and open-borders liberals like Mayor Tom
Menino and Gov. Deval Patrick try to hide.
The most important
being that illegal immigrants don’t get that way without first doing
something, well, illegal.
Barack Obama’s Aunt Zeituni admits
she illegally overstayed her visa. Instead of obeying the law,
she went to a judge in 2003 with a bogus request for asylum.
She was turned down. She ignored the deportation order and
instead filed an appeal. She was told again: It’s illegal for
you to stay -- she’s still here.
Aunt Zeituni donated $260 to
her nephew’s campaign for president -- which is also against the law
because she’s not a U.S. citizen. How against the law is it?
Remember when Obama launched his unprecedented attack against the
Supreme Court during his State of the Union? His complaint was
that foreigners might donate money to influence U.S. elections.
All these crimes extend from the first crime -- violating our
immigration laws. It is simply impossible to stay in this
country illegally without committing other crimes, like tax fraud
and identity theft.
But it’s not the illegal stuff that Aunt
Zeituni’s doing that’s so outrageous. It’s what she’s
apparently able to do legally and openly.
She is shamelessly
-- and happily -- living in taxpayer-subsidized housing intended for
citizens and legal immigrants. Is there some poor American
veteran living in a shelter because she’s got this apartment?
Aunt Zeituni doesn’t care -- why should she? Menino and the
Boston Housing Authority don’t.
And now she’s back in court,
using taxpayer resources with another bogus bid for asylum.
She says she can’t go back to Kenya because of "political turmoil."
Sorry lady, but if that’s the basis for an appeal, nobody would have
been allowed back in the White House since Scott Brown’s election.
Aunt Zeituni’s case puts the lie to the old canard that all
criminal immigrants are here to work. She gets a stipend from
a city program, along with her housing. In fact, as the Center
for Immigration Studies points out, illegal immigrant households are
far more likely to be on the dole than the average American.
She also highlights the obvious truth of the Heritage Foundation
study that our 12 million illegal immigrants are a $2.2 trillion net
drain on the taxpayers over the course of their lifetimes.
All of which ignores the most obvious and angering question:
Why are Boston taxpayers stuck taking care of the law-breaking aunt
of the President of the United States?
She’s got a
millionaire in the family right now, one who also happens to live in
public housing, by the way. He’s got room, too. Worst
case scenario, Joe Biden can bunk with Bo.
Instead we get
another secret deal that’s almost certain to keep the taxpayers on
the hook. Obama, here’s a problem you can solve with a phone
call. Get your aunt a plane ticket to Kenya, or D.C., or hey
-- how about Nebraska?
Call it the Ben Nelson version of
immigration reform. We pay for their Medicaid, Omaha pays for
your aunt.
Obama could
always put Aunt Zeituni up in his Chicago mansion -- it's currently
unoccupied.
Now, Here's A
Surprise
Flopping Aces
reports that the Obama welfare state got aunt gets a pass from the
courts. Reason -- undisclosed.
Does anyone think that the
beltway powerhouses didn't extend their tentacles into this immigration
case? Obama's "Auntie Zeituni", who ignored deportation orders
since 2004, gets a pass. Why? Judge ain't sayin'…..
Obama's "Auntie Zeituni", who was discovered
by The Times living illegally in Boston, was granted asylum in
America yesterday in a controversial decision that will fuel the
already charged debate on illegal immigrants.
A judge ruled
that Zeituni Onyango, 57, the Kenyan half-sister of Obama's late
father, would be allowed to stay in the country despite ignoring a
2004 deportation order.
Ms Onyango received the notification
by mail three months after she turned up in a wheelchair to testify
before an immigration judge at a closed-door hearing in Boston. The
rationale for the judge's decision was not made public.
"Auntie" made her bid using asylum… based on "violence in
her native Kenya". Yeah…. Funny about that stuff. Find
a place that doesn't have violence these days. And on the ladder
of violence, Kenya's bloodshed barely registers on the media meter when
contrasted with other countries. But Auntie now can apply for a
green card, conferring permanent residency after one year. And
that, folks, is a demonstration on how to cut the line in the
immigration system…. courtesy of the family of the President of the
United States.
Auntie, BTW, is a welfare citizen of the state of
Massachusetts. So how are those family ties going with Mr.
Compassionate for the Downtrodden? You know, the one occupying the
Oval Office? What about the responsibilities of family?
Ms Onyango has tried to keep her distance
from her famous relative in case she damages his presidency.
"Right now, with this controversy, I don't want to disturb him
because he's got a big job to do," she told WKYC TV.
A frail
woman, Ms Onyango says that she is learning to walk again after
being paralysed by an auto-immune disorder known as Guillain-Barré
syndrome. In 2008, she served as a volunteer resident health
advocate for the Boston Housing Authority, earning a small stipend
for six hours of work a week. But it is unclear who has paid for her
medical treatment in the US.
Well, that must please the POTUS immensely… she
lays low to protect him. But we sure know who paid her medical
bills. She's in Massachusetts, and on Romney'care.
Yet this
pompous POTUS raked in $5.5 mil last year. Where's that Christian
spirit, guy? With all those rooms in the White House, and all that
money, what is Obama doing? Leaving her on the state system, of
course. Worse yet, when Obama was on the campaign trail, he
averred he had no knowledge of her immigration status, but for some
reason their campaign kept
returning her
donations because… wait for it… they can't take political
donations from foreigners. WTF? You don't know her "legal"
status, but you know not to take her donations?
And oh, BTW… if
you're a welfare state denizen, just who's cash was she passing on to
Obama's campaign??? uhh…. lemme think…… don't help…..
But wait..
this get's better. The big zero has an Uncle who is MIA in the states,
too.
Also unknown is what became of her brother,
Mr Obama's half-uncle, Obama Onyango. A partner in a
convenience store, "Uncle Omar" also lived in Boston until at least
2000 when he was evicted. Friends told The Times that he did
not wish to be contacted.
sigh…
One thing for sure. It must be a
relief for the big Zero not to have Auntie as a financial albatross
around their halo. The burning question *should* be asked by the
lackadaisical White House Press Corps -- if she's not a fiscal
liability, should she be a serious liability in light of the heated
immigration debate currently raging?
In the meantime, aren't you
glad you're not a "relative" of Obama? Between his Aunt, an MIA
uncle, and a brother in a shack, it's obvious that being out of favor
with "da won" is really a bitch.
Congressman Calls For Aunt's Testimony
CBS News is
reporting that Congressman Steve King, an Iowa Republican, today
requested that Obama's aunt, Zeituni Onyango, testify before the House
Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security and
International Law in order to address "the public perception that
favoritism played a role in the grant of asylum to Ms. Onyango."
In a letter to the chair of the subcommittee, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, King
writes that "[i]n order to better determine whether favoritism played a
role -- especially because Ms. Onyango had been earlier turned down for
asylum and ordered deported in 2004 before her nephew became president
-- the Subcommittee needs to hear from Ms. Onyango herself."
"While I understand that asylum proceedings are generally confidential,
Margaret Wong, Ms. Onyango's attorney, has clearly courted press
attention regarding this matter," he continues. "In fact, I assume
that the press learned that Ms. Onyango received asylum because of
comments to the media made by Ms. Wong. Therefore, Ms. Onyango has
made herself a public figure and should have no hesitation about
appearing before the Subcommittee. Further, in order to facilitate
Ms. Onyango's appearance before the Subcommittee, I request that you and
Chairman Conyers authorize the Committee to reimburse her travel
expenses."
Onyango was granted asylum last month; the half-sister
of Mr. Obama's late father, she moved from Kenya to the United States in
2000.
Her 2002 application for asylum, which was tied to
violence in Kenya, was rejected two years after she filed it.
Despite that result, Onyango continued living in public housing in
Boston.
When it was reported in 2008 that Onyango was
possibly in the country illegally, Mr. Obama said he had no knowledge of
her status. She testified on her own behalf in U.S. Immigration
Court in Boston before being granted asylum this year.
The
subcommittee hearing is set to take place Thursday morning.
Aunt Zeituni and her husband are
completely dependent on the tax-payer, and have been for 10 years.
The big watch, the jewelry, the clothes, the furnishings -- she's living
on your dime -- and Obama knows nothing.
Aunt Zeituni Scores
Obama's illegal immigrant auntie, Zeituni
Onyango, who has been living off the taxpayers for 10 years has finally
scored. She's going to become an American, and live off the
taxpayer forever.
Onyango came to the United States in 2000 on a
"pleasure" trip and stayed after her visa expired. She filed for
asylum in December 2002, but was denied and ordered deported. She
soon reapplied, was again rejected, in 2004, but the 58-year-old
remained a resident of Boston public housing, one of those spiffy,
government-supplied debit cards, and food stamps.
Days before the
November 2008 election, an anonymous US official confirmed to the
Associated Press that Onyango was here illegally because she had lost
her asylum claim -- four years earlier-- a report that injected the
volatile immigration debate into the final moments of the presidential
election and raised questions about how an illegal immigrant managed to
stay in public housing.
Now, the immigration judge who granted
Obama’s aunt asylum three months ago, based his decision on the fact
that an anonymous federal official had disclosed information about her
immigration status to the media, a "reckless" act that exposed her to
heightened threats of persecution in her native Kenya, [insert
laugh-track here] according to the ruling,
obtained yesterday by the Globe.
Although the grant of asylum
to Zeituni Onyango in May was made public, the written decision
detailing the reason for it was kept under wraps because of federal
privacy laws [insert laugh-track
here]. But the secrecy sparked accusations that she
had received favorable treatment.
The decision was released
yesterday through the Freedom of Information Act.
Some disputed
the basis of Shapiro’s decision yesterday, and reiterated calls to
release the full case to the public.
"The fact that she is the
aunt of the president of the United States does raise questions of
whether she received any special treatment," said Ira Mehlman, spokesman
for the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
But her
Cleveland-based lawyer, Scott Bratton, said Obama had no influence over
the case [insert laugh-track here].
Shapiro’s ruling cleared the way for Onyango to apply for a work
permit and a green card and to become a US citizen, after a required
waiting period. She has settled into a new apartment in public
housing in South Boston, Bratton said.
"If people actually got to
know her, they would realize she is a really good person with a really
good heart that has volunteered in the community," he said.
She damned-well ought to be
volunteering in the community -- the community is supporting her -- and
has been for 10 years.
Kenya Denies Obama's Aunt Would Be Targeted
David Abel
says Kenya's government expressed
anger today about a ruling by an immigration court in Boston that
granted asylum to Barack Obama's aunt after she declared she could be
targeted by members of Kenya's government if deported.
Government
spokesman Alfred Mutua told The Associated Press that the case of
Zeituni Onyango was an embarrassment and said the allegations made
against Kenya were untrue and unrealistic.
"It has become a habit
for Kenyans seeking asylum in other countries to lie. Her case is
an embarrassment to this country and President Obama," Mutua said.
"We are not looking for her. The government does not have any
problem with Zeituni Onyango."
Onyango declined to comment when
reached this afternoon by the Globe.
Earlier this week, the Globe
reported that US Immigration Judge Leonard Shapiro based his decision to
grant Onyango asylum in the United States because he believed she would
be a target in Kenya not only for those who oppose the United States and
Obama but for members of the Kenyan government.
Onyango is the
half sister of Obama's late father and has been living in public housing
in South Boston.
Shapiro granted Onyango asylum in May after her
case was heard during a closed trial. His written decision was
released this week through the Freedom of Information Act.
Shapiro agreed with Onyango’s assertion that she had been singled out
for publicity and, unlike her relatives in Kenya, would be a "target."
He also outlined "serious inter-ethnic conflict" that had consumed Kenya
in recent years and resulted in hundreds of deaths. She belongs to
the minority Luo ethnic group and said that she feared for her life if
she had to return to Kenya.
Someone should inform Judge Shapiro that the architect of the "serious
inter-ethnic conflict" is Zeituni's cousin and fellow-Luo, Raila Odinga.
The "members of Kenya's government" that are supposed to be a threat to
her are her relatives.
When
Odinga ran for president of
Kenya in 2007, then US Senator, Barack Obama
publicly campaigned for
him, in violation of U. S. law, and when the
Muslim-supported Odinga
lost the election he unleashed
hell. More than 1,000 people, mostly Kikuyu Christians, were
killed, and 300,000 others were forced from their homes by Odinga's
followers.
There's
no way in hell the Democrats that run Boston -- and Massachusetts --
will kick Zeituni out. She's just hit the lottery -- free
everything for life.
"The System Took Advantage Of Me"
Obama's Aunt Zeituni
spoke
exclusively with WBZ-TV, Boston, MA.
"If I come as an immigrant, you have the
obligation to make me a citizen."
Those are the words from 58-year-old Zeituni Onyango of Kenya, is
Barack Obama's aunt. She has been living in the United States illegally
for years, receiving public assistance in Boston.
Aunt Zeituni,
as she has come to be known, first surfaced in the public light in 2008,
in the final days of the presidential election. Then-candidate
Obama said that he was not against the possible deportation of his aunt.
"If she has violated laws, then those laws have to be obeyed," he told
CBS's Katie Couric. "We are a nation of laws."
Onyango had
violated the law, and she knew it. "I knew I had overstayed," she
told WBZ-TV's Jonathan Elias when the two sat down one-on-one.
Zeituni Onyango said she came to the United States in 2000 and had every
intention of leaving. Then, however, she says she got deathly ill
and was hospitalized. When she recovered, she said she was broke
and couldn't afford to leave. For two years Onyango said she lived
in a homeless shelter, before she was moved into public housing.
She said unapologetically:
"I didn't take advantage of the system.
The system took advantage of me. I didn't ask for it.
They gave it to me. Ask your system. I didn't create it
or vote for it. Go and ask your system."
And she's right. The system provided her
assistance despite her status as an illegal immigrant. In 2004 a
judge ordered Zeituni Onyango out of the country, but she never left.
She stayed, hiding in plain site. In 2005 she attended her
nephew's swearing in as the junior Senator of Illinois. In 2008
she traveled to D.C. for Obama's inauguration.
Onyango hired a
top immigration lawyer from Cleveland to help fight her case. We
asked how she afforded that lawyer, when she claimed poverty.
"When you believe in Jesus Christ and almighty God, my help comes from
heaven," she responded.
When asked about cutting in line ahead
of those who have paid into the system she answered plainly, "I don't
mind. You can take that house. I will be on the street with
the homeless."
In May 2010, Onyango's case went back before the
same judge who ordered her out of the country in 2004. This time
she was granted asylum in the United States. The ruling said a
return to Kenya might put Onyango in danger. Kenya was outraged at
the judge's finding, ands said there was absolutely no threat to Zeituni
in Kenya, and she knows it.
Obama's Aunt Says, "The System Took Advantage Of Me!"
(05:36)
What a country!
Another entitled third-worlder tells us how it's gonna be and we just
nod in agreement.
Watch for the book -- and then the made-for-TV
movie -- and the Larry King interview. What a country!
Auntie Obama Continues To Mooch Off Taxpayers
The taxpayers have had
hundreds of thousands of their tax dollars spent on this woman, who has been
receiving housing, food, medical, and a subsistence income from Americans for
over ten years. She hasn't worked a single day.
Zeituni was ordered
deported twice; first in 2003, and then in 2004, but she says the U. S. owes her
a living.
And that "being a target in Kenya" excuse to grant
her asylum is
bullshit.