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Auntie Zeituni: 'The System Took Advantage Of Me'
2010-09-21
"If I come as an immigrant, you have the obligation to make me a citizen." Those are the words from 58-year-old Zeituni Onyango of Kenya in a recent exclusive interview with WBZ-TV.
...and so it begins. Keep the blood pressure meds handy.
Posted by:tu3031

#6  'The System Took Advantage Of Me'

Obviously not enough - you're still here.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-09-21 22:45  

#5  Why am I sponsoring my sweetie to become a citizen, again?
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2010-09-21 22:40  

#4  I refuse to read this damn thing. As someone who has stood by helplessly and watched numerous candidate immigrants and their attorney's 'play by the rules' and spend thousands of hard earned dollars only to face virtual interrogations by hostile US Overseas Mission visa and immigration officials..........I refuse the read this drivel! Care to examine what really matters to our US State Department and Administration? Have a look at a small sampling below:

Exploring Diversity and Tolerance on U.S. CampusesSeptember 10, 2010

70 first year students at Free State University, an institution that earned notoriety last year for race relation problems, visited the Consulate September 10 to obtain visas to conduct 2-week stays at several U.S. colleges to learn about campus diversity and tolerance issues in an American context.

Consul General Andy Passen and officers from the Consulate met with them after their successful visa interviews to talk about the universityÂ’s determination to become an institution that welcomes and promotes multiculturalism. The ensuing discussion looked at historical and contemporary efforts, both in South Africa and the U.S., to expand our societiesÂ’ understanding of diversity and the need for more inclusiveness.

Posted by: Besoeker   2010-09-21 17:10  

#3  Kind of begs the question if we are still a "Nation of Laws" doesn't it.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2010-09-21 15:03  

#2  Did her nephew, the President of the United States influence that immigration judge? "No influence at all, from nobody, from nowhere," Onyango said.

Right - Bullshit. Pure and Utter Bullshit. he may not have directly - but one of his cronies probably did.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-09-21 14:58  

#1  "No influence at all, from nobody, from nowhere,"

BULL$H!T
Posted by: armyguy   2010-09-21 14:14  

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