Obama Aunt who Stayed in U.S. Illegally Dies at 61
President Barack Obama's aunt
Zeituni Onyango, who was denied asylum in the United States but stayed
illegally for years, died Tuesday at age 61.
Onyango,
whose immigration status was reported by The Associated Press days
before Obama's election in 2008, had been treated in recent months for
cancer and respiratory problems, Cleveland attorney Margaret Wong said.
She died in a Boston rehabilitation center, said Wong, who represented
her in her immigration case.
Onyango, a half-sister
of Obama's late father, moved from Kenya to the U.S. in 2000 and was
denied asylum by an immigration judge in 2004. She remained in the
country illegally, living in Boston public housing.
She
finally was granted asylum in 2010 by a judge who said she could be in
danger if she returned to Kenya because of her relationship with Obama.
Onyango
was born in Kenya in May 1952 under a mango tree and was delivered by a
midwife, Wong said. She raised a family in Kenya and worked in the
computer department of Kenya Breweries, she said.
"She
was an awesome, funny, shrewd, smart lady born at the wrong place at
the wrong time," Wong said. "If she was only born in America or born in
more Western open society instead of being bogged down by tribes,
lineage and being a woman in Kenya, she could have been anything she
wanted to be."
Wong said Onyango had become ill in January and died early Tuesday morning in her sleep.
The
White House, which had no immediate reaction to Onyango's death on
Tuesday, had said previously that Obama did not intervene in her
immigration case.
Obama, in his
memoir "Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,"
affectionately referred to Onyango as Auntie Zeituni and described
meeting her during his 1988 trip to Kenya. She helped care for his
half-brothers and sister while living with his father, Barack Obama Sr.,
in Kenya.
No comments:
Post a Comment