Whose aunt was caught as an illegal alien? Whose aunt was denied asylum and ordered deported in 2004 by a federal immigration judge? Whose aunt defied this order and stayed in the U.S., living in H.U.D.-financed housing in Boston? When caught a second time, whose aunt was allowed to repetition for asylum instead of being deported in 2009? Whose aunt found another federal judge who voided the previous deportation order and granted her political asylum on May 17, 2010?
If you answered President Barack Obama, you should get a prize. He is the nephew of Zeituni Onyango, a native of Kenya. She entered the country originally on a visitor's visa, which she overstayed. What made the difference between the outcome of her case in 2004 and 2010? Could it possibly be that having your nephew elected President of the United States gave her special privileges and status not enjoyed by other illegals? Is this what we can expect from immigration reform under Obama? For a Chicago politician, it would be business as usual.
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Sunday, July 11, 2010
Friday, August 15, 2008
Virginia Norton v. Rick Buttner
If you are a Jacksonville resident, are you happy that the city kowtowed to the federal government and agreed to build all new H.U.D. housing in our best neighborhoods, such as Mandarin? Do you appreciate the higher crime rates and tumbling real estate values that have come with these newer H.U.D. complexes in previously stable and safe neighborhoods? If you are, then vote for Virginia Norton for Circuit Judge, Group 28. She is the city attorney you can thank for negotiating the appeasement deal with the feds.
If, on the other hand, you joined the fight to stop H.U.D. from taking over the apartment complex at Loretto Rd. and Aladddin in Mandarin, you can send your thanks to Virginia by voting for Rick Buttner for Circuit Court Judge, Group 28. If you are fed up with the increased robberies and assaults in areas along Sunbeam Rd., Baymeadows Rd., and Old St. Augustine Rd. on the Southside and 103rd on the Westside, I recommend you vote for Rick Buttner on Tuesday, August 26th.
If, on the other hand, you joined the fight to stop H.U.D. from taking over the apartment complex at Loretto Rd. and Aladddin in Mandarin, you can send your thanks to Virginia by voting for Rick Buttner for Circuit Court Judge, Group 28. If you are fed up with the increased robberies and assaults in areas along Sunbeam Rd., Baymeadows Rd., and Old St. Augustine Rd. on the Southside and 103rd on the Westside, I recommend you vote for Rick Buttner on Tuesday, August 26th.
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