Thursday, February 04, 2010

Zeituni Onyango, Obama's Aunt, Should Stay in USA




Wouldn't it be fascinating to have Zeituni Onyango do the talk show circuit route?


Judge to decide whether Obama's aunt can stay in U.S.
February 4, 2010 -- Updated 0637 GMT (1437 HKT)

Zeituni Onyango, Obama's aunt, was ordered deported in 2004, but she has remained in the United States illegally.

(CNN) -- A federal immigration judge will decide Thursday whether President Obama's aunt, who has been in the United States illegally for years, will be allowed to stay.

Zeituni Onyango, 57, applied for political asylum in 2002, citing violence in her native Kenya. She is the half-sister of the president's late father.

She was a legal resident of the United States at the time and had received a Social Security card a year earlier.
However, Onyango's asylum request was turned down in 2004. She appealed and was ordered to leave. She has lived in the United States illegally since.

Her immigration status came to light in the final days of the 2008 presidential race.

On Thursday, Judge Leonard Shapiro will hear Onyango's asylum request again in Boston, Massachusetts.

Obama has not weighed in on the case, with the White House saying "the president believes that the case should run its ordinary course."



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