Barack Obama's "Uncle Omar" was arrested and charged with drunk-driving in Massachusetts. Upon his arrest, police discovered he was also an illegal alien evading deportation, a source told the Law Enforcement Examiner.
Official reports state that a man named Onyango Obama was detained by police in Framingham, Massachusetts on August 24 when allegedly he almost struck a police cruiser with the Mitsubishi SUV he was driving,
A report filed by the arresting officers with the Framingham Police Department claims that "Uncle Omar" Obama's breathalyser at the police station registered his blood alcohol at 0.14mg/100ml of blood, above the state limit of 0.08mg.
"Uncle Omar" was charged with driving under the influence and driving to endanger, as well as failing to use a turn signal. He was detained as an illegal immigrant because the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has an outstanding warrant for him because he was ordered deported back to Kenya, but evaded the ICE agents.
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While President Barack Obama's defenders claim the suspect in question is not the President's uncle, Onyango Obama's birthdate is the same as that of the President's Uncle Omar mentioned in his book Dreams from My Father and that his description matches the one in the Obama bestseller.
According to a police source, Police Officer Val Krishtal and a civilian driver in another vehicle were forced to stop suddenly in order to avoid impact by the alleged intoxicated Obama's SUV, which he drove through a stop sign and made an erratic left hand turn.
Obama allegedly argued with the law enforcement officer and "debated" who had right of way. Also, he accused the officer of exaggerating the details of the near accident.
Mr Obama pleaded not guilty at his remand hearing, but was held in custody because of the immigration warrant. His sister Zeituni eventually won the right to live in America despite an earlier deportation order. Margaret Wong, the Cleveland lawyer who successfully represented Zeituni, confirmed that she has also been retained to defend Mr Obama.
In February 2010, fifty-seven year old Zeituni Onyango, President Barack Obama's aunt on his Kenyan father's side, pleaded for political asylum before a Boston court in a case that was all but ignored by the mainstream news media in the U.S.
Onyango appeared in a Boston federal immigration court for a hearing regarding her plea for asylum in the U.S. She's had been living in violation of the law after ignoring an order for deportation issued in 2004.
Onyanga's defense attorney, Margaret Wong, had argued that the President's aunt should not be deported due to serious medical issues. However, Wong has also stated a backup argument will be the threat of violence that exists in Kenya due to warring tribes.
Although living illegally in the U.S. for years, with the knowledge of the entire Obama family, Onyango was discovered by investigative bloggers in 2008. Not surprising to media critics, the mainstream news organizations ignored the story or relegated it to newspapers' back-pages as unsubstantiated allegations until after the election, according to political strategist Mike Baker.
"She's the aunt of the president of the United States -- the most famous man in the world," Mike Rogers, spokesman for the Ohio law firm defending Onyango, told the Boston Herald.
Some political opponents of the leftist President believe that this illegal alien aunt is the reason for Obama's wish to give amnesty to millions of foreign nationals illegally living and working in the United States.
"My contacts in Washington tell me that there is a strong possibility that after the November election cycle, there will be a renewed attempt to finally give illegal aliens full amnesty," said Baker.
Eventually, Zeituni Onyango won her case and remains in the United States.
Another President Barack Obama relative is discovered in the U.S, illegally. He also has a half-brother who was arrested in Britain for harassment of a 13-year old.
Jim Kouri, CPP, the fifth Vice President and Public Information Officer of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, has served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country. Contact Jim. What others are saying about Jim Kouri: Semana.com...
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