At first glance, it looks like a case of entitlement. But then, after reading this:
Onyango came to the U.S. from Kenya in 2000 and was denied asylum by an immigration judge in 2004. She was granted asylum earlier this year by the same judge who said she could be in danger if she returned to her homeland.
I admit that I am sympathetic to her case. But, on the other hand, why is America "obligated" to give anybody citizenship?
And then I read this:
"To me, America's dream became America's worst nightmare," she told the TV station in her first interview since being granted asylum.
...which makes me want to tell her to go to hell.
Definitely feeling a 50/50 or perhaps a 60(con)/40(pro) about this situation.
On the one hand, I wouldn't want to see a little old lady sent back to Kenya when she might be in danger. On the other hand, I don't see why anybody, besides her FAMILY that could help her, is obligated to her.
What do you think?