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Obama's Champion of Change in Georgia busted on immigration fraud.

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Obama’s ‘Champion Of Change’ Amnesty Advocate Indicted For What Else? Immigration Fraud!

Bonnie M. Youn, who Obama’s White House touts on its websiteas “a recognized Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community leader in Georgia,” was indicted on three criminal charge counts in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division on April 1, according to publicly filed court documents.

Bonnie m. youn | The White House

Mornin' JMac. :2wave: It appears she has was making moves for the purpose of commercial advantage and financial gain. Chavez Award too. I wonder if they picked up any she brought in?



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It looks like amnesty advocate Bonnie M. Youn just couldn’t wait for “comprehensive immigration reform,” and she allegedly decided to bring in illegal immigrants on her own! Unfortunately, that’s still illegal in America.....snip~
 
This is all Halliburton's doing.

But seriously, I didn't know it was a good thing to get an award named after Chavez. I feel so inconsequential now! What does one do to be held in such esteem?
 
Obama’s ‘Champion Of Change’ Amnesty Advocate Indicted For What Else? Immigration Fraud!

Bonnie M. Youn, who Obama’s White House touts on its websiteas “a recognized Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community leader in Georgia,” was indicted on three criminal charge counts in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia Atlanta Division on April 1, according to publicly filed court documents.

Bonnie m. youn | The White House

Is it enough to put her in jail?
 
Yet another case of a leftist female stepping on her schwanstucker.
 
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