Obama aunt pained by lack of access
In an exclusive Associated Press interview, President Obama's aunt describes her anguish over no longer having contact with him after the revelation she had been living illegally for years in the United States. (Credit: The Associated Press)
For more on this story, read "Obama aunt anguished by separation," also by the AP.
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Posted by: JakeD | December 2, 2009 11:56 AM | Report abuse
Just who does obama's aunt think she is? Yes, who? She was ordered out of this Country twice and snubbed her nose at the order twice. She now lives in public housing, paid for by the American taxpayer. Why is she geting away with this? Who does she think she is?
It's illegal aliens like her that are destroying this Country, and you have to have poor eye sight not to see this.
She is here ILLEGALLY! Get her out of this Country along with all the other illegal aliens! They don't belong here!
Posted by: scuncic | December 2, 2009 11:11 AM | Report abuse
The initial reports on her about 6 months ago said that she had been ordered to leave the country TWICE which she ignored. Why hasn't she been escorted to the plane and sent home?
Posted by: TexRancher | December 2, 2009 7:58 AM | Report abuse
Ha ha
Posted by: JakeD | December 1, 2009 11:31 PM | Report abuse
JakeD - Your self deprecating humor is a vast improvement over your ususual display of ignorant adhesion to platitudes and phony propoganda. Are you in therapy yet?
Posted by: gregp1 | December 1, 2009 7:48 PM | Report abuse
Like I said, she's lucky [the ruling is still pending and therefore she's] not been deported ; )
Posted by: JakeD | December 1, 2009 6:40 PM | Report abuse
JakeD - The ruling has not yet been made. The determination on deportation is pending. As ususal, you missed the point and simply vented your offensive Lou Dobbs imitation.
Posted by: gregp1 | December 1, 2009 6:21 PM | Report abuse
She's just lucky to have not been deported.
Posted by: JakeD | December 1, 2009 4:26 PM | Report abuse
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Yes, she "declined" previous orders but -- unless I am mistaken -- an immigration judge HAS now allowed her to stay legally while her case is being reviewed.