Friday, January 2, 2009

FS-1 - foreign student visa and Barack Obama??

From this forum:


http://www.reagan.com/forum/view_thread.cfm?postid=1101&forum=38&category=25

“Obama has also failed/refused to release any records pertaining to school, college, and medical. Why? Was he registered as a foreign exchange student at both colleges? A retired INS agent who worked when Obama came into the United States stated he distinctly remembered Obama because of his ‘slick’ manners and speech. The agent says that he went back into the INS files and found the information and that Obama came into the USA on a FS-1 pas sport/visa. FS-1 is a foreign student visa clas sification, not a US citizen passport. So, who out there can get into the INS files and find Soreto/Obama’s record of entry into the USA?“


These pictures are of Barack Obama's stepfather who was a student at the El Camino HS in 1963 as an exchange student.






The step-father was going by a couple different names too; Lolo Soetoro, Soetoro Moestabjab, Soetoro Mangunharjo, and his nickname was "Toro"... I guess using the different aliases is a family trait.






University Library | California Legal Research Guide: Legislation ...

Journal of the Assembly, Legislature of the State of California (Ref KFC14 .C
3512),
1942-current. (1989-current in Reference; earlier in the ARS. ...

library.sonoma.edu/research/subject/callaw.html


1 page matching SOETORO MOESTABJAB in this book Page 6488


University Library | California Legal Research Guide: Legislation ...

Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California (Ref KFC14 .C3522),
1942-current. (1989-current in Reference; earlier in the ARS.) ...

library.sonoma.edu/research/subject/callaw.html


1 page matching SOETORO MOESTABJAB in this book Page 1052


From the World Library search engine. Here are all the places that carry the Senate version of this book:



http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6622752&referer=brief_results


And here is the Assembly version:


http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/6622899


HatTip to the team at Country First for helping with this