President Barack Obama’s uncle Onyango Obama faced deportation back to his native Kenya, but was ruled eligible to receive a green card by a Boston judge.
Obama's Uncle Allowed To Stay In Us
Unless the Department of Homeland Security appeals Judge Leonard I. Shapiro’s ruling, Onyango Obama will be able to apply for Us citizenship five years after he gets his green card, reported the Boston Globe. Onyango Obama, 69, has been residing in the Us illegally for 43 of the 50 years he's been here.
Onyango Obama’s citizenship was brought into question in 2011 when he was arrested for drunken driving in Framingham, Mass. At the time, authorities discovered that there was an outstanding deportation order for him that had been issued in 1992. Despite the arrest and 1992 order, the fact that Obama’s uncle came to the Us prior to 1972 made him eligible to receive the green card. Furthermore, the 2011 arrest was his only,...
Obama's Uncle Allowed To Stay In Us
Unless the Department of Homeland Security appeals Judge Leonard I. Shapiro’s ruling, Onyango Obama will be able to apply for Us citizenship five years after he gets his green card, reported the Boston Globe. Onyango Obama, 69, has been residing in the Us illegally for 43 of the 50 years he's been here.
Onyango Obama’s citizenship was brought into question in 2011 when he was arrested for drunken driving in Framingham, Mass. At the time, authorities discovered that there was an outstanding deportation order for him that had been issued in 1992. Despite the arrest and 1992 order, the fact that Obama’s uncle came to the Us prior to 1972 made him eligible to receive the green card. Furthermore, the 2011 arrest was his only,...
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