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    Update: Obama's Illegal-Alien Uncle Allowed To Stay; Supreme Court Orders Obama

    Birther Report

    12/3/2013

    Excerpt:

    - TWO UPDATES BELOW VIDEO -

    As reported here Obama's illegal alien uncle, Onyango Obama, ignored a deportation order and has been living illegally in the United States since the 70's. Today, the same judge that granted asylum to Obama's illegal alien aunt, Zeituni Onyango, also granted Onyango Obama asylum citing 'good moral character'.

    WCVB reports: Obama's Kenyan-born uncle allowed to remain in United States

    Excerpt:

    President Barack Obama's Kenyan-born uncle, who ignored a deportation order more than two decades ago, was granted permission to stay in the U.S. on Tuesday.

    Judge Leonard Shapiro made the decision after Onyango Obama, 69, testified that he had lived in the U.S. for 50 years, been a hard worker, paid income tax and been arrested only once.

    Asked about his family in the U.S. on Tuesday, he said, "I do have a nephew." Asked to name the nephew, he said, "Barack Obama, he's the president of the United States."

    Onyango Obama, the half brother of the president's late father, has lived in the U.S. since the 1960s. He was ordered to leave the country in 1992, but remained.

    Shapiro cited a law that entitles immigrants who are "out of status" to become permanent residents if they arrived in the U.S. before 1972, maintained continuous residence and are of good moral character. [...] - Continued WCVB.

    IN RELATED NEWS:

    U.S. Supreme Court Orders Obama Admin To Respond To Deportation Case

    Excerpt via Christian Post:

    The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the Obama administration to respond to a petition by the Home School Legal Defense Association to hear an appeal in the Romeikes deportation case.

    The Obama administration has sought to deport the Romeikes, a German family that fled from to the United States to protect their right to homeschool. If they had stayed in Germany, they risked fines or having their children taken from them, as recently happened with another homeschooling family in Germany.

    An appeals court agreed with the administration, which argued that the freedom to determine the education of one's children is not a fundamental right. The administration also agreed with a German court's argument that banning homeschooling teaches tolerance of diverse views. HSLDA petitioned the Supreme Court to review that appeals court decision.

    The fact that the Supreme Court wants the administration to weigh in on the petition increases the likelihood that it will hear the case, but it is no guarantee. [...] - Continued at Christian Post.

    VIDEO ...:
    ( Video via Fox News. )

    UPDATE ONE:
    - hat tip marshman -

    Obama's drunk driving uncle says that Barack stayed with him for three weeks during law school... but the White House denies they have ever met

    U.K.'s Daily Mail
    • Onyango Obama, 69, has been an illegal resident of the U.S. since his student visa ran out in 1970
    • Judge ruled that he is now allowed to apply to be a legal resident
    • Citizenship came into question after he was arrested for drunken driving in 2011
    • At the police station, he told officers to call 'his nephew at the White House'
    • President has denied ever meeting his uncle but in court today Onyango Obama claimed Barack stayed with him for three weeks while at law school

    President Obama's uncle has testified at his deportation hearing that he housed his famous relative for a few weeks when he was student at Harvard Law School.

    This statement contradicts earlier claims by the White House, which says that Barack Obama has never met his controversial uncle Onyango Obama.

    The 69-year-old half-brother of the president's late father will be allowed to remain in the United States after a hearing at a Massachusetts Immigration Court on Tuesday afternoon. [..] Continued @ Daily Mail.

    UPDATE TWO:
    Fox News Reports

    VIDEO ...:
    ( Video via Fox News. )

    View the complete Birther Report presentation at:

    http://www.birtherreport.com/2013/12...d-to-stay.html
    B. Steadman
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