The “good moral character”
of President Obama’s illegal immigrant uncle, arrested for drunken
driving in 2011, has earned him legal U.S. residency and a chance to
apply for American citizenship, a judge has decided.
This is a classic example of the benefits of having friends—in this
case a nephew—in high places. Onyango “Omar” Obama had lived illegally
in the U.S. for decades when he got busted driving drunk in Framingham
Massachusetts. At the time of his arrest Uncle Onyango had already been
deported yet continued to live and work in the Boston area and he had a
valid Massachusetts drivers’ license.
Clearly, Onyango has received special treatment from the feds and
government documents obtained by Judicial Watch prove it. They weren’t
easy to obtain because the administration obviously wants to keep
details of the case from the public, but JW took legal action to obtain
the Onyango files.
The records, released by JW in two parts (click here and here to
see them), show that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) withheld
information on Uncle O’s release from the press and Congress and that
the agency curiously permitted him to seek the reopening of deportation
proceedings that had been closed in 1992. ICE leadership also tracked
the politically sensitive case and granted Uncle O a special stay of
deportation.
The files also include an embarrassing internal agency email from
Brian Hale, ICE’s Assistant Director of the Office of Public Affairs,
to ICE Director John Morton dated April 1, 2012, titled “Onyango
Statement and TP’s [Talking Points].” The email (on page 43) confirms
that ICE gave the president’s uncle favorable treatment.
Nevertheless, the White House firmly maintains that it has not in any
way intervened in Onyango’s case and that the president never even met
his Kenyan paternal uncle. However, during this week’s deportation
hearing in Boston Uncle O revealed that the president actually lived
with him in the 1980s while he was a student at Harvard Law School. The
White House had no choice but to come clean, explaining that it had not
fully researched the relationship when it initially denied the president
had met Onyango.
“The president first met Omar Obama when he moved to Cambridge for law school,” White House spokesman Eric Schultz told a Boston newspaper this
week. “The president did stay with him for a brief period of time until
his apartment was ready. After that, they saw each other once every few
months, but after law school they fell out of touch. The president has
not seen him in 20 years, has not spoken with him in 10.”
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Sunday, December 8, 2013
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