Uninvited guests of the White House will go to the court

 History of the couple from Virginia and Michelle Selahi Tariq, who entered without an invitation to a reception at the White House and even had time to shake hands with U.S. President Barack Obama, will be continued. Two U.S. senators – Democrat Evan Bay and the Republican Jon Kyl – require that the actions of intruders considered federal court.

According to them, what made the couple Selahi, is absolutely unacceptable. “Of course, this raised a laugh, but there is nothing funny about that, near the president and vice president were the people who should not be there,” – said Bay, who represents in the Senate, Indiana.

Currently investigating the incident involved the U.S. Secret Service, whose officers on Friday and Saturday have already questioned the impostors. How Selahi bypassed the security system of the White House, not reported.

Recall, Barack Obama and his wife on Nov. 24 held their first official dinner at the White House in honor of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. It visited by 320 guests, which were prepared delicious meals and compiled extensive cultural program. However, at the gala dinner somehow managed to get not only invited, but uninvited guests.

Tarek and Michelle Selahi not a bit impatient of their illegal status and participated in social events along with everyone. So, they had a night to be photographed with lots of guests, including Vice-President Joe Biden and other state officials.

About Selahi pranks became known after they posted pictures from the reception on his page in the famous social network Facebook, providing them with boastful comments. When this information appeared in the American press, almost immediately inflamed the serious scandal. However, the representative of the American security officials Ed Donovan hastened to assure you that Barack Obama in any case were not threatened.

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