According to his aides and friends, he sees them every day when he is in Washington DC. In fact, he insists on having dinner with them or spending some time with them. Because his biological father was never a part of his life, he promised years ago that he would be there for his own wife and kids. Of course, his job causes him to travel a lot, but even when he is traveling, he keeps in touch with his family.
As for his relatives, his half-sister lives in Hawaii, so he does get to see her when he goes there on vacation each year, plus they talk by phone (some sources say they have also Skyped). His maternal grandparents, and his mom are dead. And it is not clear how often he is in touch with his relatives from Africa, although some sources say he does talk with at least one of his half-brothers.
Barack Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, was Caucasian (white) and originally from Kansas; the Dunham family later moved to Seattle and then Hawaii; she was of English and Irish descent. Mr. Obama's father was black, from Kenya in Africa, of the Luo people. Mr. Obama received his full name from his father, Barack H. Obama Sr. Barack Obama, the future president, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, where his parents met when they were students at the University of Hawaii.
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No, Barack Obama was not an orphan. His parents were Ann Dunham and Barack Obama Sr. However, his father left the family when Obama was just two years old, and his mother remarried and had another child.
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No. President Obama was born in Hawaii. See the related questions below for additional detail.
Barack Hussein Obama, II. You can see it on the copy of the birth certificate at the sites linked to the question in the related questions section below.