Obama's long-lost drunken uncle Onyango pictured working at liquor store as he pleads not guilty to DUI in court hearing Pled not guilty on Thursday but did not speak in courtWas given deportation order in 1992 - but never processed'Uncle Omar', 67, arrested for drink-driving in AugustSaid after his arrest: 'I'll call the White House'Dressed casually in a sweater and baseball cap behind the till surrounded by spirits, this is the photo which shows Barack Obama's uncle continuing to dodge deportation charges while working in a liquor store.Onyango Obama, the son of the President's grandfather, faces allegations ofdrink-driving and has also been handed a deportation order.The illegal immigrant 67-year-old, described as 'Uncle Omar' in President Obama's book, has allegedly been living illegally in the U.S. since 1992.But while his distant nephew may be Commander in Chief, Onyango Obama was spotted this week making ends meet working behind the till at Conti Liquors in Framingham, Massachusetts.Onyango Obama is believed to have come to the U.S. in 1963 to attend a high-profile prep school in Massachusetts.He dropped out and was ordered to leave the country in 1989. He appealed the decision - but in 1992, he lost.However, it is thought the deportation order was never enforced, and Obama has been living illegally in the U.S. ever since.White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said soon after Obama was arrested that he would not receive any special treatment.Prior to his court appearance today, Barack Obama's uncle was seen arriving at the liquor store in Framingham before completing a shift behind the counter selling alcohol to customers.He had been arrested in August after he allegedly nearly collided with an unmarked police patrol car near a fried chicken shop in Framingham, near Boston.The policeman and another driver both slammed on their brakes after Onyango went through a stop sign, a judge heard at an earlier hearing.Arresting officer Val Krishtal said Obama was 'moderately unsteady on his feet' and was unable to walk in a straight line or balance on one leg.The President’s uncle also allegedly declared 'Maybe I should call the White House', when granted his prison phone call.Onyango Obama said he would like to phone his powerful nephew after being offered the customary free call by police in Massachusetts when he was arrested in August.