and you keep coming back to look.
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It's like watching a trainwreck ..................

and you keep coming back to look.
Oh, and here's the obligatory![]()

It's like watching a trainwreck ..................![]()
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Why is he proposing 'amnesty'?How is he going to help her? If she is poor enough to need public housing, how is she buying plane tickets? And if she is wealthy enough to buy plane tickets to Kenya (not cheap), why is she getting public housing? Is Obama going to use his power and influence to make this problem go away?
Don't ask me! I'm not the one insisting that Obama is a big hypocritical meanie for not helping out his aunt!
I'm just pointing out that none of know whether he has offered to help her or not.In Boston, Lydia Agro, communications director for the Housing Authority, said Onyango had been screened and approved for public housing as an "eligible non-citizen" when she moved in in 2003. She said the authority is not notified of deportation orders and did not know Onyango was related to Obama until two days ago.
Agro said the authority doesn't believe it needs to take any action to remove Onyango from public housing despite the order.
She said that although Onyango entered the system under federal guidelines in a federal development, she now lives in a state-funded development. State law forbids the authority from even asking Onyango about her immigration status. That means the federal deportation order has no bearing on Onyango's eligibility for the state-funded project where she lives, Agro said.
"We're not convinced that the deportation decision will affect her housing at all right now," she said.
"She's been a very good resident," she added.
Quote:This is the lastest I was able to find out.
Link to full article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27481680/
I would hope that someone with deportation orders isn't eligible for public housing.
Better yet, knowing about deportation orders, they'll let her stay! 
The Republican presidential candidate finally went on the record with his plan to create a path to citizenship for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States. He also vowed to create a temporary worker program and admitted that his immigration advocacy almost cost him the partys nomination.
This is the lastest I was able to find out.
Link to full article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27481680/
Don't ask me! I'm not the one insisting that Obama is a big hypocritical meanie for not helping out his aunt!
I'm just pointing out that none of know whether he has offered to help her or not.
It is troubling that someone who needs public housing appears to be able to afford to travel back and forth to Kenya regularly. But it has no bearing on this election.