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Obama's Aunt Seeks Asylum, 'Fights For Life'

President Obama's Kenyan aunt appeared before a U.S. immigration judge in Boston today, taking the stand for more than two and a half hours to explain why she should not be deported. Hear from residents of the president's ancestral hometown in Africa. ...

Obama's prayer breakfast comments follow years of right-wing media "question[ing]" his faith, citizenship

During his February 4 speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama stated, "you can question my policies, but don't question my faith, or, for that matter, my citizenship." For years, conservative media have asked such questions, often ...

Obama's Aunt Pleads for Asylum, Now Waits

President Obama's Kenyan aunt appeared before a U.S. immigration judge in Boston today, taking the stand for more than two-and-a-half hours to explain why she should not be deported. Hear from residents of the president's ancestral hometown in Africa. ...

Obama's aunt testifies at her second asylum hearing

President Obama's African aunt testified on her own behalf at a closed hearing Thursday in U.S. Immigration Court, making another bid of asylum based on what her lawyer said includes medical reasons. Amy Cohn, a spokeswoman for her lawyer, said Kenya ...

Obama's aunt pleads for asylum hearing ends with no immediate decision

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Obamas Kenyan aunt, illegal migrant, fights deportation

NEW YORK: President Barack Obamas aunt, an illegal immigrant who has cared for his siblings, will fight in federal immigration court on Thursday to avoid deportation, the Boston Herald reported. Zeituni Onyango, 57, was expected in Boston federal ...

Judge delays ruling on Obama's aunt's asylum request

Zeituni Onyango, the president's aunt, was ordered deported in 2004, but she has remained in the United States illegally. STORY HIGHLIGHTS NEW: Parties' closing briefs due in 30 days; another hearing may come May 25 Zeituni Onyango's medical condition is ...

Obama's aunt facing immigration hearing

Kenyan national Zeituni Onyango, aunt of U.S. President Barack Obama, appeared in a Boston court Thursday in a bid to avoid deportation, her attorney says. The Boston Globe reported Onyango's U.S. Immigration Court hearing was part of her bid to stay in ...

Obama's budget cuts will curb border security

USA TodayWASHINGTON, D.C. The Obama administration is proposing to scale back some border security programs set up after the 9/11 attacks and ramp up aviation security following the attempted Christmas bombing, in what some conservative lawmakers say ...

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