Get Your Life Together: President Obama’s Uncle Gets Caught Being Slizzed Behind The Wheel, Says The White House Will Get Him Out Of It

Again, this is why our people can’t have anything. In a time when his opponents are looking for any and every reason to criticize him, President Obama ‘s drunk uncle Onyango Obama decided to hand Bill O’Reilly and them another headline and talking point. President Barack Obama’s uncle was stopped on suspicion of drunken driving, told police he planned to arrange bail through the White House and was being held without bail on an immigration detainer, authorities said Monday. Onyango Obama was arrested last week in Framingham, about 20 miles west of Boston, after police said he made a rolling stop through a stop sign and nearly caused a cruiser to strike his sport utility vehicle. Police said that after being booked at the police station, Obama was asked whether he wanted to make a telephone call to arrange for bail. “I think I will call the White House,” he stated, according to a police report filed in Framingham District Court. Police said Obama, who’s originally from Kenya and is the half-brother of the president’s late father, pleaded not guilty Friday and was being held without bail on a detainer from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a court document, ICE said he had an earlier deportation or removal order. His immigration status couldn’t immediately be confirmed, but such orders are generally reserved for people living in the country illegally. An immigration detainer, used by ICE to identify people in jail or prison who could be deported, is a request to another law enforcement agency to notify ICE before releasing the person from custody so ICE can arrange to take over custody. And you have immigration issues too, sir? So embarassing. Source

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Get Your Life Together: President Obama’s Uncle Gets Caught Being Slizzed Behind The Wheel, Says The White House Will Get Him Out Of It

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