Obama’s aunt: US obligated to grant me citizenship

US President Barack Obama's aunt, who has lived illegally in America for nearly 10 years, says the US is obligated to grant her citizenship.

Zeituni Onyango, half sister of Obama's father, was granted asylum in May 2010. She said Mr Obama has not helped in her fight to gain asylum, nor has he helped her financially.

"If I come as an immigrant, you have the obligation to make me a citizen," Onyango said in an interview to WBZ-TV.

Onyango arrived in Boston in 2000 but did not return to her home country of Kenya when her visa expired. She said she "knew I had overstayed," but did not leave the country as she was "too sick to leave."

She stayed in a homeless shelter in the city for two years and was later assigned public housing, "all along living illegally and violating the law," the TV channel said.
When asked if she wanted to become an American citizen, Onyango, 58 said, "If I didn't, why the hell would I have been here all this time."

Onyango said she does not owe this country anything in return nor has she taken any help from her nephew. "I am not the President's obligation. I carry my own cross."

Describing her relationship with Mr Obama as "close," Onyango said, "President Obama, I am his aunt, I am the only person on earth allowed to pinch his ears and smack him. Not his father, not his mother, not his wife or brother — he'll fight with him. But Auntie is a much honoured person in African culture."

She, however, added that she has not been invited to Washington. "I don't have any business in Washington DC, in White House. Don't I have other things to do?"
Unemployed, Onyango receives nearly $700 a month in disability benefits.

This has not gone down well with taxpayers in the state who "are angry" that she has been living illegally in the country for almost 10 years and has been getting monthly public assistance while others who paid into the system are denied those same benefits.

"I have been treated like public enemy number 1. I did not take advantage of the system, the system took advantage of me," she said.

"You can take that house. I can be on the streets with homeless people. I did not ask for it (public housing). They gave it to me. Ask your system. I did not create it or vote for it. Go and ask your system."

On why city taxpayers should be burdened with paying for her needs, Onyango said, "This country is owned by almighty God. You people who preach Jesus Christ, Almighty God ...Are here to help people, help the poor, help other countries and help women. That is what the United States is supposed to do. And you have to give me my right."

Onyango had been living under a deportation order since 2004 when her first request for asylum was denied. She was granted asylum in May 2010 by the same judge who had ordered her deportation. One of the reasons the judge cited for the change in the ruling was Onyango's relationship to Obama.

He had ruled that her connection with Obama would make her a target in Kenya, writing, "she faces at least a 10 per cent chance of future persecution in Kenya."

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