The U.S Board of Immigration Appeals has agreed to reopen the immigration case of Onyango Obama, delaying the deportation of the 68-year old Kenyan who violated an order to leave the United States in 1992.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a division of the Department of Homeland Security, confirmed to CNSNews.com on Tuesday that Obama, who is the president’s uncle, was granted a rehearing last week and his case is being re-opened.
“The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) remanded the case back to Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) for reconsideration. It is inappropriate for ICE to offer any further comment on this case,” Brian P. Hale, ICE assistant director for public affairs, said in a statement to CNSNews.com.
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10 comments:
Please send Obama packing with him.
How about a twofer. We'll give you an uncle and throw in a worthless president to boot.
I don't believe he's Obama's uncle. His ears are too small.
Keep the Uncle and throw Obama back to Kenya...bet his uncle is more productive and less racist.
Pretty!
the missing link?
Yah, this one is causing no harm. It's the nephew that is blowing up the country. Send him back to Kenya.
5:33 PM
damnit, thats what i was gonna say lol
Spot on 6:57! It's been right in front of our eye's the whole time.
I'd like a DNA sample please. I guarantee he is no relation to Barry.
Obama senior is a patsy, a fall guy for Frank Marshall Davis who is Barry's real father.
perhaps we can gets two seats on that plane
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