Thursday, December 22, 2011

Good Bye To Obama's Uncle

Mitt Romney was asked if Obama's uncle should be deported (he is an illegal alien.)  Romney said yes and we agree wholeheartedly.  Why should someone who is here ILLEGALLY be allowed to stay here for the lone reason, he nephew is the President?  That also goes for Obama's aunt who also is here illegally.


Illegal immigrants from all over the globe should be allowed to go home and NEVER be allowed to return! There are too many people who try to do it the right way, applying for admission and spending years before they can come here.  Lawbreakers are not welcome.


Any employer who knowingly employees illegal immigrants should be fined so heavily that he/she must go out of business. No government benefits (welfare, medicaid, medicare, or drivers licenses) should be available for someone here illegally. If there are no jobs and they cannot get government benefits, they won't come or they will not stay. No need for mass deportations, they will deport themselves when they cannot get jobs and benefits.  Illegal immigration problem solved. Now is that so hard?


So do you agree? Let us know.


Conservative Tom


Here is more on Romney and his "deport the Uncle statement."



Romney says Obama’s illegal-immigrant uncle should be deported

By Jonathan Easley 12/22/11 10:10 AM ET
GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said President Obama’s uncle should be deported.
The president’s uncle, Onyango Obama, is an illegal alien and was arrested in August for drunk driving.
Speaking Wednesday on Howie Carr’s radio show in Boston, Romney answered affirmatively when asked if Onyango should be deported, saying the nation’s immigration laws should apply to all illegal aliens."Well, if the laws of the United States say he should be deported, and I presume they do, then of course we should follow those laws," Romney said.Obama’s uncle, a Kenyan immigrant, was arrested after he nearly ran his SUV into a police car in Framingham, Mass. He was later charged with a DUI, and reportedly asked to call the White House for bail at his booking.


Onynyango was released in September after being detained for two weeks for violating a 1992 order to be detained   for two weeks for violating a 1992 order to return to Kenya.
He is the half-brother of the president’s late father. He pleaded not guilty to the charges, and his case is pending in a Framingham district court.




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