Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Former DOJ Attorney Has Filed for the Deportation of Barack Obama, Exposes THIS Evidence

Former DOJ Attorney Has Filed for the Deportation of Barack Obama, Exposes THIS Evidence


Larry Klayman wants to deport President Barack Obama. The former Department of Justice attorney has submitted a petition that would initiate a legal process that would eventually deport the president.
Klayman recently sent his 20-page “deportation petition” to the acting director for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a fraud detection director at DHS and a director of enforcement and removal operations at the Department of Homeland Security.

“There is prima facie evidence that Barack Hussein Obama is removable from the United States and in violation of the law under the legally recognized categories of falsely claiming U.S. citizenship,” Klayman wrote in the petition. (H/T The Daily Caller)
“Even if a legitimate birth certificate exists, Barack Obama’s repeated use of a clearly forged birth certificate is still a crime,” Klayman said.
Klayman is founder of Judicial Watch and, in 2013, successfully sued the National Security Agency and the Obama administration over the massive surveillance of phone records citing constitutional grounds.
In the petition, Klayman contends that Obama should be deported because “he has falsified various birth and other documents with regard to obtaining a U.S. passport and other privileges as an alleged American citizen,” according to the source.
Klayman is one of many skeptical Americans who believe Obama’s birth certificate is a forgery, filled with “unmistakable errors and defects,” which include a fake social Security Number and name.
Such a forgery, according to Klayman, nullifies Obama’s citizenship and should result in deportation.
If Klayman’s petition were successful and Obama were removed from office, it would be too late to undo the damage he has done to this country. Still, many would see much justice in Obama finally getting what they say he deserves.
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