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"Asylum Fraud and DSK"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dollars to doughnuts that the "tax deduction" she is said to be claiming for someone else's child is, in fact, the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is basically welfare by another name, and in cash. EITC has been subject to massive fraud for many years, but it is politically correct, and the fraud is difficult to investigate.

7/1/11, 2:13 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Prostitution another job American's won't do! Lets import more whores!

7/1/11, 2:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is a pattern here. She probably thought, "I make up lies about what bad regime did to me, and American people give me all this reward. So now I make up lies about rape by rich white man and may be they give me more goodies and freebies." She prolly thought DSK would be arrested and she could sue him for damages later. She probably had no idea that there would be all this publicity and scrutiny. After all, no one checked on her stories about victimization in Guinea.

But then, we knew nothing of Jeremiah Wright until Obama ran for president, and we knew nothing of her lies until she got greedy and decided to tell an even bigger lie about her victimization at the hand of others.

With these 'victims', I say evict em.

7/1/11, 2:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is nothing about this case that doesn't stink.

Anon.

7/1/11, 3:06 PM

Anonymous eh said...

The asylum process tends to attract con-artists to America.

Can't really blame 'em, or in this case her, because the comparison between e.g. Guinea and the US -- even NYC -- probably favors the US, at least for now.

The real con is that even once uncovered the government often does not throw these people out. Female, black, Guinea, repatriation -- does not compute. Watch and see.

And if she has trouble with her housing maybe she can room with Aunt Zeituni.

7/1/11, 3:16 PM

Anonymous Nanonymous said...

Neither will be deported, quite obviously.

7/1/11, 3:18 PM

Anonymous eh said...

Forgot to vote:

So, who would you bet on to get deported first:...

I'll take "neither, ever", although it's kind of a half-moot question because it's clear Aunt Zeituni isn't going anywhere. Just add a few hundred grand onto the deficit for her healthcare as she gets older.

7/1/11, 3:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why do we also let people in like the Nigerian who went to the Univ of Michigan and recently was a stowaway on a plane with a bunch of phony boarding passes. This country is really a joke. Aren't there plenty of Americans who want to go to Michigan?

7/1/11, 3:48 PM

Anonymous Marlowe said...

"Was offered Swedish love and French love...but not American love. American love; like Coke in green glass bottles...they don't make it anymore."

The President should invite them both round to the Rose Garden for beers. No hard feelings, eh? We'll share a drink and step outside, an angry voice and one who cries.

7/1/11, 4:01 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marlowe, I believe you're onto something. After the beer summit let's do an "opposites attract" high-low comedy screenplay about the wacky circumstances of globalization that brought together this late-May-early-December couple.

7/1/11, 5:25 PM

Anonymous corvinus said...

I wonder if this case will make our gov't (and those in Europe, for that matter) scrutinize all the other Africans who have entered the country via asylum.

7/1/11, 5:27 PM

Anonymous Kylie said...

"I wonder if this case will make our gov't (and those in Europe, for that matter) scrutinize all the other Africans who have entered the country via asylum."

I wonder what could possibly make you wonder that.

7/1/11, 5:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Law and order, with the races reversed.??? but wait...

7/1/11, 6:19 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Meanwhile, in the black rape world...how's "I thought she was dead" for an excuse?

http://www.fox4kc.com/news/wdaf-police-man-raped-woman-on-sidewalk-in-broad-daylight-20110630,0,7306427.story

7/1/11, 6:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course, it probably did not hurt DSK's case that he hired Benjamin Brafman to defend him. Brafman is one of the most impressive NY criminal defense lawyers I have ever seen in action.The rumor years ago (when he successfully defended the less-than-obviously-innocent Puff Daddy (who then changed his name to P. Diddy, for reasons that elude me) from weapons charges, was that Brafman only worked on one case at a time, allowing the kind of maniacal devotion to the work that Vincent Bugliosi often boasted about.

7/1/11, 8:14 PM

Anonymous Silver said...

http://www.fox4kc.com/news/wdaf-police-man-raped-woman-on-sidewalk-in-broad-daylight-20110630,0,7306427.story

From that story:

"There were witnesses that saw this happening, and they stepped up and reported it"

Bravo, they reported it. What selfless humanitarians. Lol. The crap Americans have to tell themselves to boost these people.

7/1/11, 10:36 PM

Anonymous Mysterystoryreader said...

Great investigating. I bet the team that checked the maid's story with such care could come up with equally interesting evidence with respect to our leader's birth certificate, trip to Pakistan, and social security numbers - if given the chance.

7/2/11, 4:52 AM

Anonymous Joseph said...

Steve,
Can you not just accept that she made the accusations for MONEY? She does not have to be SORE, physically or emotionally. The acronym MICE (money-ideology-compromise-ego), with money at the head of the pack, explains the motivation for a lot of bad behavior.

7/2/11, 5:29 AM

Blogger AMac said...

> So, who would you bet on to get deported first: DSK's accuser, Obama's Aunt Zeituni, or neither, ever?

What odds are the bookies offering for "neither"? The payoff has to be pretty slim.

Whatever it may be, "neither" is the no-brainer. Put me down for $100.

Also, I like Marlowe's idea upthread -- President Obama should have his second "Beer Summit" on immigration fraud, now that we have the perfect two guests. What a photo op.

7/2/11, 6:32 AM

Blogger David said...

To answer Steve's question: Neither, ever. But it should be Both, now.

Who needs either of these sleazes?

Think of the money that's going to go down the drain prosecuting this case.

America has low or no standards. We are the real whore in this story.

7/2/11, 7:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Remember Amadou Diallo who in 1999 got shot 42 times in the stairwell in NYC? Cops shot him and there was a massive fuss. He was an asylum fraud from Guinea just like this woman.

http://www.visalaw.com/99apr/24apr99.html
"The murder of Amadou Diallo in February by New York City police ...... others fear the impact news that Diallo had lied to the INS will have on refuge-seekers.

Diallo came to the U.S. on a student visa from Guinea, a West African nation. This visa was due to expire in April 1999. Apparently in an attempt to stay longer in the U.S. he filed a false asylum application. Diallo claimed to be from Mauritania, where, he said, his parents had been killed during the ongoing civil strife in the country. The INS denied his application, but Diallo won his appeal before the Executive Office for Immigration Review. "

7/2/11, 8:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

USCIS types are issued an APPROVED stamp but not a denied stamp.

As someone who has spen plenty of time in immigration courts, let me tell you a saying we have: its not over until the illegal wins.

7/2/11, 10:10 PM

Anonymous Mel Torme said...

"Prostitution another job American's won't do! Lets import more whores!"

;-)

Let me rephrase that excellent thought in a form that's more suitable for a press release:

Undocumented Ladies of the Night - - turning the tricks that Americans won't turn.

7/3/11, 7:08 AM

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