Friday, 5 February 2010

Obama's aunt before the courts and try to stay with American

Confirming that it does not try to exploit the influence of her nephew
Represents aunt U.S. President Barack Obama, the illegal immigrant, in court Thursday to try to appeal the decision of expulsion from the United States, according to a Boston Herald.
Zeituni Onyango trying (57 years) for the second time getting permission to stay in the country, before the Federal Court of Immigration in Boston and was the right decision to expel in 2004 initially forcing her to return to Kenya.
Said Mike Rodgers, a spokesman for the law firm defended in Ohio "It's an aunt of the United States, the most famous man in the world," the Court held in closed session at the request of Onyango. He said that Onyango Rodgers does not try to use as close to Obama.
Already confirmed that Obama, the son of a black Kenyan man and a woman, a white American from Kansas, he did not know that the situation of his aunt is illegal in the United States.
And Onyango is the half sister to the father of Obama. Began to emerge around the first information just days before Obama was elected president in November 2008. The White House said the president did not know his aunt's illegal status, pointing to the need to apply U.S. laws.
In 2002, Onyango requested political asylum because of the violence in Kenya. They are currently living in public housing complex in South Boston. And been rejected two years after its submission. In April 2009 represented aunt Obama told the court in Massachusetts to appeal the decision of deporting. Onyango and avoided reporters and left the court through a back door after the closed session.

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