National Archives Confirm INS Records For Week Of Obama's Birth Mysteriously Missing                                                                                                                                                   Arpaio investigation: Obama might be Kenyan Records that could document status mysteriously missing   World Net Daily     Thursday, March 8, 2012        
  Among   the records missing for Barack Obama that would be available for an   ordinary president are passport records, school records such as those   from Punahou, Occidental, Columbia and Harvard, Harvard Law Review   writings, scholarly articles for the University of Chicago, state bar   association records from Illinois, Illinois state senate records, the   marriage and divorce documents for his mother, his adoption records and   others.    Now it has been revealed that the Cold Case Posse  assembled by Sheriff  Joe Arpaio in Maricopa County, Ariz., cannot  confirm yet that Obama was  not born in Kenya and brought to the United  States as a days-old infant  for his birth to be registered in Hawaii.    The reason? Missing records.     Speculation has held that Obama actually was born in Kenya, and as the   son of an American woman and Kenyan father, probably would not have  been  considered under any circumstances to be a “natural born citizen”  of  America, as the Constitution demands for presidents.    It’s been revealed that the Kenyan government actually investigated that possibility earlier, without conclusive results.     Now Arpaio’s team, which was assembled to work on a volunteer basis   after hundreds of constituents expressed fear that Obama was having his   name put on the 2012 election ballot in Arizona using a fraudulent   document, has reported that it checked to determine whether a young   mother arrived in the United States from Kenya in the days after Obama’s   reported Aug. 4, 1961, birth date.     The investigation report   said that the records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service   cards, which were filled out by passengers of that era arriving on   international flights originating outside of the United States, cannot   be found.    The investigation sought the records from part of the  month of August  1961, and took a researcher to the National Archives  in Washington,  D.C., where other records of that time and from that  time frame are  stored.     NOTE: In case you missed the news conference of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s “Cold Case Posse,”  you can view it here.    It is the records from the week of Obama’s birth that cannot be tracked, investigators confirm.     The Arpaio report said the hunt for airline passenger flight manifests   for 1961 for foreign flights landing in Honolulu was an attempt to see   if Obama’s mother returned at that time.    “The idea was that if  Barack Obama had been born in Kenya, or any other  location outside the  United States, there should be a passenger record  of the airline  flight on which she, a new mother, returned to Hawaii  with her newly  born infant son,” the report said.    But “to date, investigators have not been able to locate the relevant airline passenger flight manifests for 1961.”     What was found were records of cards the U.S. Immigration and   Naturalization Service required all passengers – including both U.S.   citizens and foreign citizens – to fill out and file with passport   control when arriving in Honolulu from a foreign city of origin.     The report said, “Microfilm records of INS cards for passengers  arriving  in New York on foreign files in 1961 have been found in the  National  Archives only recently; consequently these records have not  yet been  examined. Microfilm records of INS cards for passengers  arriving in  Honolulu on foreign files originating around the Pacific  rim in 1961  have been examined at the National Archives in Washington,  D.C.”    The microfilms that were found for the time period  include “NARA Record  Group A3573, Reel 184, INA records from July 28,  1961 through Aug. 7,  1961? and “NARA Record Group A3573, Reel 185, INA  records from Aug. 8,  1961 through Aug. 12, 1961.”    However,  “Remarkably, all INS records for the week of Obama’s birth,  Aug. 1 –  Aug. 7, 1961, were missing from the end of Reel 184 and were  not  discovered anywhere on Reel 185, or any other microfilm reel in the   record group,” the report said.    “The National Archives  confirmed in a letter written on National  Archives stationary that the  INS records for foreign flights arriving in  Hawaii during the week of  Obama’s birth were missing, not only on the  microfilm reels examined,  but also in the primary database itself,” the  report said.    CONTINUED HERE: wnd.com |