Obama's Aunt To Fight To Stay In U.S.

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DENISE LAVOIE | November 7, 2008 05:41 PM EST | AP

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BOSTON — President-elect Obama's aunt intends to fight a deportation order and hopes to remain in the United States, her immigration lawyer said Friday.

The Associated Press found that Zeituni Onyango (zay-TUHN on-YANG-oh), 56, is staying with relatives in Cleveland after fleeing her public housing apartment in Boston. She had been living there five years.

Onyango, who is Obama's father's half-sister, was ordered to leave the country in 2004 by an immigration judge who rejected her request for asylum from her native Kenya.

Cleveland attorney Margaret Wong told the AP on Friday she is exploring legal options and may file a motion to reopen Onyango's case or file an appeal for her to stay on humanitarian grounds. She would not discuss Onyango's reasons for seeking asylum in the United States.

"She will do whatever she can do to fight for the privilege to stay in America," she said.

Obama's campaign said previously he did not know about his aunt's status but believes she should obey the law. The campaign said it was returning $260 that Onyango had contributed in small increments to Obama's presidential bid over several months.

"President-elect Obama does not know the details of Ms. Onyango's legal situation, but as stated previously, he expects that all outstanding issues would be resolved through the appropriate legal process," Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt said Friday.

Wong, a prominent immigration attorney and frequent political contributor to candidates of both parties, said Onyango believes someone leaked information about her immigration status to try to hurt Obama's candidacy.

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"She's upset that people could just hurt her like that ... use her to try to hurt Barack," Wong said.

"She had never asked Barack for help. She just doesn't want to hurt him," she said.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has said it is investigating whether any laws or rules were broken in the disclosure that Obama's aunt was living in the United States illegally. The AP had reported Oct. 31 that she had been instructed to leave the country four years ago by an immigration judge who rejected her request for asylum from Kenya, which has been fractured by violence in recent years, including some two months of bloodshed that killed 1,500 people after December 2007.

Wong said she was contacted recently by Onyango's cousin _ a clergyman in Cleveland whom Wong would not identify _ and asked to represent her. She said Onyango fled Boston after the story broke last week and took a train to Cleveland to stay with her cousin.

The publicity around Obama's aunt's case could convince an immigration judge to rethink her asylum request, said Victor Cerda, the former director of Detention and Removal Operations at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She and her lawyers could argue her risk of harm in Kenya is even greater than before, because of the international attention brought to her case.

Onyango has been sickly since her immigration status became public, and Wong said she would not immediately make her available to speak to a reporter.

Obama was raised largely by his mother and her parents in Hawaii. He first met his father's side of the family when he traveled to Africa 20 years ago. He referred to Onyango as "Auntie Zeituni" when describing the trip in his memoir, saying she was "a proud woman."

Obama's campaign said he had seen her a few times since that meeting, beginning with a return trip to Kenya with his future wife, Michelle, in 1992. Onyango visited the family in Chicago on a tourist visa at Obama's invitation about nine years ago, the campaign said, stopping to visit friends on the East Coast before returning to Kenya.

She attended Obama's swearing-in to the U.S. Senate in January 2005, but campaign officials said Obama provided no assistance in getting her a tourist visa and doesn't know the details of her stay. The campaign said he last heard from her about two years ago when she called saying she was in Boston, but he did not see her there.

Onyango's former lawyer, Godson Anosike, of Cambridge, told the AP on Friday that he and Onyango shared their excitement when Obama was elected U.S. senator, but she never told him the two were family.

Anosike said when he gave Onyango the news in 2004 that the judge had rejected her request for asylum, she was disappointed.

"I guess she was trying to figure out what next to do, and she told me that if worse came to worse, she was going to leave ... she was thinking of returning to Kenya, that was my understanding," he said.

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AP reporter Eileen Sullivan in Washington contributed to this report.

BOSTON — President-elect Obama's aunt intends to fight a deportation order and hopes to remain in the United States, her immigration lawyer said Friday. The Associated Press found that Zeituni ...
BOSTON — President-elect Obama's aunt intends to fight a deportation order and hopes to remain in the United States, her immigration lawyer said Friday. The Associated Press found that Zeituni ...
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- S1m0n I'm a Fan of S1m0n 98 fans permalink
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It's unfortunate for them, perhaps, but the fact is that Obama's Kenyan relatives are now targets, or soon will be, for anyone with an axe to grind or vengeance to gain on the USA. They probably should be offered sanctuary in the US. All it will take is one stray bombing or blown up wedding party and the Obamas could find themselves caught up in a blood feud they know nothing about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 11/08/2008

I think the way she was used in the elections was terrible. I feel so sad thiking about how she must have felt -the weight of the campagin on her shoulders. O had said he could not contact her- undoubtably because she did not want to complicate his quest for the presidency.

There is a special place in hell for the government worker who released the information just before Tuesday. I want to know that person's reasons as to why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 11/08/2008
- mirza I'm a Fan of mirza 10 fans permalink

Now that he is president elect she has a stronger argument for asylum--imagine some group kidnapping the aunt of the us president

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 11/08/2008
- msjimmied I'm a Fan of msjimmied 50 fans permalink
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"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore,
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

Dwell on this a while.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 11/08/2008
- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

I think Bush will grant her a green card, presidents take care of each other.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 11/08/2008
- dcoxucla I'm a Fan of dcoxucla 6 fans permalink
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who cares her nephew is the president let her stay ...he met her twice

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 11/07/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 46 fans permalink
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The law is the law, it should be applied equal and fair to one and all, no preferential treatment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 11/07/2008

Presuming that review of her case file shows that Ms. Obama has engaged in no criminal activity that would normally result in deportation (and there is no indication of any such activity), President Bush should suggest, and then Senator Hillary Clinton should sponsor, a private bill granting Ms. Obama permanent residency, which would be passed by the Senate easily.

Case closed, Pres. Bush gets some goodwill for a nice gesture, and Obama doesn't have to appear to have been involved.

This seems particularly appropriate given Bush's likely pardon of numerous mis- and malfeasants in coming weeks at the end of his term.

For some background, see:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/29/AR2007072901315.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 11/07/2008
- Emlyn I'm a Fan of Emlyn 9 fans permalink

I think that is a good idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 11/07/2008

I agree. It could be done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 11/07/2008
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Fight on like many before you...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 11/07/2008
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 167 fans permalink

If she has a job, pays taxes, and otherwise obeys the law, then I don't see what the big deal is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 11/07/2008

I propose this:

For each detainee, we calculate the cost of imprisoning them through the average life expectancy (ALE) of an American, male / female. We deduct that plus the cost of repatriation from funds we give their country or we imprison the detainee until they meet the ALE. Should the detainee be employed and the employer had reason to believe they were illegal, we charge the employer the cost of repatriation and 10yrs wages.

E.g., We detain one 35yr old Mexican male working for Joe's Motels at $5hr. ALE (assumed 75) - 35 = 40. Imprisonment (assumed $35K a year) x 40 yrs = $1.4millio­n. His boss knew enough... $5hr x 40hrs x 50 weeks a year = $10K, x 10yrs = $100K. Return flight home, $1K.

From Mexico we gather $1,401,00.­00, from Joe $100K = $1.501 million. Multiply by the number of illegals (est. 100,00 repatriated/yr) = $1,501,000­,000.00; $1.5Billio­n.

In Harris County, TX you have a 2 in 3 chance of being hit by an illegal who has no insurance. Most illegals don't assimilate, don't learn English, and demand US rights. WTF!!! Their low wages are driving down ours... For those who say repatriation breaks up families; illegals accomplished that by coming here.

Send them home, make our streets safer, economy stronger, and let those who want to be here get at the end of the line and follow the processes that have been in place for the past 200+ years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 11/07/2008
- Emlyn I'm a Fan of Emlyn 9 fans permalink

i don't know anything about Harris Co., Tx. But your comment about "most illegals don't assimilate, don't learn English and demand US rights" - is not exactly correct. I live in Los Angeles and we have a lot of illegal aliens in this city. The ones I see do try very hard to assimilate, they do learn to speak English and many of them have become citizens of this country. I think the USA is better off with them being here. Yes, they do go into emergency hospitals without the funds to pay but damn it, we don't have any kind of health care in this country to help them and our own people. The USA seems to have two signs at the border. One says, "go home." the other says, "Come in and work."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 11/07/2008

We are certainly better off as a 'melting pot'. However, my experience at home is that Mexicans in particular - through their actions and words - are intent to 'reclaim' the US through an invasion that is encouraged by the Mexican government and certainly not deterred (or having the law enforced) by the US government.

Consider this, an acquaintance of Bosnia relayed a story of his home country and what we can expect if we learn (or rather don't learn) from history. He said that his country was 'invaded' by two others, Serbia and Croatia. These two new groups then demanded gov't representation as Serbs and Croats. Today his homeland has been 'divided' into three distinctly uncooperative factions; different languages, different religions, different needs and wants. Yet they fight like hell to be the ruling group - all in land that is not, was not, theirs. Bosnia has been ripped apart. This is what he projects for the US if we don't enforce the immigration laws we currently have. I suspect he could be correct.

I love the tapestry we have of languages, cultures, and ideas. However, for this to not unravel we need threads of commonality; thread made of law, language, and respect. We don't have these. I fear that in 10yrs we will look back and declare, "What have we done?!" and not be able to un-do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 11/08/2008
- mcantwell I'm a Fan of mcantwell 421 fans permalink
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Thanks to whichever Government Official who leaked her case to the Press, she probably is at greater risk. I hope that her case can be heard again in the court system, but if it doesn't work out I wish her the best in Kenya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 11/07/2008
- Seven7s I'm a Fan of Seven7s 2 fans permalink

Now Im not entirely sure, but I have a funny feeling that she may know a few powerful people in her family that can maybe iron this out for her in the coming months.

lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 11/07/2008
- Sock I'm a Fan of Sock permalink

I think the Ms. Obama lady might have some connections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 11/07/2008
- glomtt I'm a Fan of glomtt 293 fans permalink
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I love our president, so it should only be natural that we should love his family. I say that she should be able to stay and enjoy all of the beautiful freedom that so many others have been allowed to do. We are America,, the metlting pot. What is one more mouth to feed. Also, it is quite obvious, that she has not been a problem in our country, let her stay. Put yourself in her situation. Would you rather live in Kenya or the U.S. That is what we are about. Remember, bring me your tired, your weak etc.

God Bless America!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 11/07/2008

He may know her in name only. No family bond or connection. His father had a huge family. He only saw Obama once in his life so I can imagine how often he's seen his extended family in Kenya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 11/07/2008
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