本应被递解出境的 欧八的叔叔 被赠绿卡,白宫说我们没施加影响

来源: luxh007 2013-12-06 17:14:42 [] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读: 次 (3880 bytes)

 

Obama has a passel of half-siblings, but his requisite nettlesome relative may turn out to be an uncle, Onyango (Omar) Obama.

In August 2011, Uncle Omar was pulled over in Framingham, Mass., for driving under the influence. His arrest revealed both several outstanding orders for his deportation and his relationship to the president. Shortly after the arrest, Uncle Omar reportedly told the police, "I think I will call the White House." In November 2011, just as the 2012 election was kicking into gear, the White House told The Boston Globe there was no record of Obama ever having met Uncle Omar.

On Tuesday, at a public immigration hearing, Omar Obama casually disclosed that not only had President Obama met him, but had lived with him for about three weeks in the 1980s. On Thursday, the White House issued a correction, confirming that the president stayed with Omar briefly when he moved to Cambridge to attend Harvard Law School. "After that, they saw each other once every few months, but after law school they fell out of touch," said White House spokesman Eric Schultz. "The president has not seen him in 20 years, has not spoken with him in 10."

Later on Thursday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney explained away the White House's changing story on Uncle Omar, saying nobody had bothered asking Obama about his uncle until this week:



This is embarrassing for the Obama White House. But it could also complicate one of Obama's big goals of his second term: Immigration reform.

Bearing a student visa, Onyango Obama arrived in the U.S. in 1963 to attend boarding school. Once the visa expired in 1970, Obama continued living illegally in Massachusetts — including while Obama lived with him, preparing for law school — until Tuesday. At this week's immigration hearing, Judge Leonard Shapiro granted Uncle Omar legal residency, citing his good moral character and a federal statute that grandfathers in some immigrants who came to the U.S. before 1972.

Uncle Omar got his green card just as his nephew is making a renewed push for a comprehensive immigration reform bill sitting idle in the House. In a Thanksgiving week speech in San Francisco, Obama signaled he is open to splitting the bill into individual parts, as House Republicans want. There has been growing optimism that immigration reform might actually get done in this do-nothing 113th Congress. This won't help.

The White House says Omar Obama was granted legal residency "without any interference from the president or the White House," notes New York's Joe Coscarelli, wryly adding: "As if the heads of those inclined to believe otherwise hadn't already exploded in rage."

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