Surprise! Obama’s Aunt Gets Asylum

Who did not know this was going to happen? Barack Obama’s Aunt Zeituni Onyango was granted asylum here in the US six years after her first request was denied and she ignored the deport order. That’s right folks, she stayed in this country illegally for six years receiving government assistance. Once nephew Barry ran for the White House she was rediscovered. Now that he won she has been granted asylum.

The White House insists that it had nothing to do with the approval and this might be true in the technical sense but in reality the fact that Obama occupies the White House had to help her out. What judge would send her back where she belongs with such a powerful relative?

Zeituni Onyango is wheelchair bound because of illness but if she had gone home when she was ordered to leave she would have been able to walk onto the plane.

Why does she deserve asylum? What is going on in Kenya that would put her life at risk? The people of Kenya worship their native son who now leads the US and many of his other relatives live there without any problem (and without any money).

This is the Obama illegal immigration policy. Grant them asylum or amnesty and let them stay. Reward the lawbreakers.

Anyone with brains knew this was going to happen when she was discovered living here illegally and sponging off America. Stevie Wonder could have seen this coming.

I have an idea. Why doesn’t she move into the White House and have nephew Barry pay her way. He is a millionaire and can afford to support his auntie. Better yet, he has a house in Chicago that is not currently occupied. He can let her live there while he pays her way. Why should the taxpayers foot the bill when he can afford to take care of her and she is only here because she ignored the law and then got special treatment because of little Barry?

Being in America under questionable circumstances seems to be a common theme in the Obama family.

Source:
Boston Herald

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