20 years he's been in the country illegally and he still has yet to be deported. Instead, he's given all of these free passes.
(CNSNews.com) An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) e-mail from April 2012 shows that the agency granted Onyango Obama an illegal alien and uncle of President Barack Obama a stay of deportation to allow him to seek reopening of his deportation proceedings, which had been settled and closed by a Board of Immigration Appeals in 1992, when he had been finally ordered to leave the United States.
--SNIP--
Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, told CNSNews.com, First of all, there is a question of whether or not there was special treatment given to Obamas uncle. Certainly it is, on its face, a dubious policy to allow someone to be on the lam for 20 years from a deportation order, then go on and commit a dangerous DUI criminal violation and then, rather than deport the person immediately, defer deporting him so he can reopen his case again.
--SNIP--
Onyango Obamas DUI case was granted a one-year continuation by a Framingham District Court in March, reported The Boston Globe. Although Onyango Obama initially had his drivers license suspended for 45 days at that time, he received a hardship license shortly thereafter so he could continue working at his job as the manager of a liquor store.
According to this lawyer, P. Scott Bratton, Obama now has a temporary work permit and plans to appeal the 20-year-old deportation order against him.
Read whole article here