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Deport Ilhan Omar... It's coming!
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John Smyth
2025-02-04 22:22:27 UTC
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She married her own brother for god sakes.
I wonder if he was banging her as well?
She's kind of nasty looking so probably not. Unless he was very horny.

<https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5126520-freshman-texas-lawmaker-calling-for-deportation-of-ilhan-omar/>

<https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8013283/Ilhan-Omar-DID-marry-brother-reveals-Somali-community-leader.html>


'Freshman Texas lawmaker calling for deportation of Ilhan Omar'
'Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) has called for deporting Rep. Ilhan Omar
(D-Minn.), a U.S. citizen, back to her country of birth, Somalia.

“America would be a better place if @IlhanMN were deported back to
Somalia,” Gill wrote Tuesday on X.

Gill, a freshman lawmaker representing Texas’s 26th Congressional
District, was responding to a clip another X user shared on Tuesday of
her recent interview with a reporter.

Thirty minutes later, in another post, Gill wrote that “we should have
never let Ilhan Omar into our country.”

Omar came to the U.S. as a refugee in 1995 and became a naturalized
citizen when she was 17 years old in 2000.

A spokesperson for Gill told The Hill, “Representative Omar’s conduct
raises questions about to whom she is most loyal- the American people or
illegal aliens from Somalia. Representative Gill simply stated that it
is disgraceful for a sitting Congresswoman and US citizen to facilitate
the invasion of our country by illegal alien Somalis.”

In the clip, Omar, the first Somali-American Congressmember, outlined
what Somalians who are “undocumented or who their documentation might
have lapsed” should do if they are questioned by U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

“You are not obligated to answer their questions. Just state that your
are advised by a lawyer not to answer questions,” Omar told the
reporter. “Disclosure of your name, immigration status, and the mode of
entry is not mandatory. Learn the laws and prepare yourself and refrain
from disclosing information that you prefer them not to know.”

The Minnesota Democrat faced deportation calls last year after a
mistranslated clip of her speech in Somali sparked heavy backlash on the
right. At the time, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) moved to censure
Omar and later told reporters that “I would love to expel her; I think
she should be deported, I honestly do,” over the wrongly translated
remarks.

Tech billionaire and close President Trump ally Elon Musk also reacted
to the Tuesday clip of Omar, writing Tuesday that “she is breaking the
law. Literally. Outright.”

“It just shows you how much he lacks an understanding of what the laws
of the country are,” Omar said Tuesday when asked about Musk’s post on
“CNN News Central.”

The Minnesota progressive said that “it is important for people to
exercise their Fifth Amendment rights to remain silent unless they feel
confident that they have the legal protections that they need.”

“Nobody needs to put themselves at jeopardy by speaking to law
enforcement if they do not have the advice of lawyers and we continue to
tell people that,” she said on CNN.

The Hill has reached out to Omar’s office for comment'
pothead
2025-02-04 22:56:49 UTC
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Post by John Smyth
She married her own brother for god sakes.
I wonder if he was banging her as well?
She's kind of nasty looking so probably not. Unless he was very horny.
<https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5126520-freshman-texas-lawmaker-calling-for-deportation-of-ilhan-omar/>
<https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8013283/Ilhan-Omar-DID-marry-brother-reveals-Somali-community-leader.html>
'Freshman Texas lawmaker calling for deportation of Ilhan Omar'
'Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) has called for deporting Rep. Ilhan Omar
(D-Minn.), a U.S. citizen, back to her country of birth, Somalia.
Somalia,” Gill wrote Tuesday on X.
Gill, a freshman lawmaker representing Texas’s 26th Congressional
District, was responding to a clip another X user shared on Tuesday of
her recent interview with a reporter.
Thirty minutes later, in another post, Gill wrote that “we should have
never let Ilhan Omar into our country.”
Omar came to the U.S. as a refugee in 1995 and became a naturalized
citizen when she was 17 years old in 2000.
A spokesperson for Gill told The Hill, “Representative Omar’s conduct
raises questions about to whom she is most loyal- the American people or
illegal aliens from Somalia. Representative Gill simply stated that it
is disgraceful for a sitting Congresswoman and US citizen to facilitate
the invasion of our country by illegal alien Somalis.”
In the clip, Omar, the first Somali-American Congressmember, outlined
what Somalians who are “undocumented or who their documentation might
have lapsed” should do if they are questioned by U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
“You are not obligated to answer their questions. Just state that your
are advised by a lawyer not to answer questions,” Omar told the
reporter. “Disclosure of your name, immigration status, and the mode of
entry is not mandatory. Learn the laws and prepare yourself and refrain
from disclosing information that you prefer them not to know.”
The Minnesota Democrat faced deportation calls last year after a
mistranslated clip of her speech in Somali sparked heavy backlash on the
right. At the time, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) moved to censure
Omar and later told reporters that “I would love to expel her; I think
she should be deported, I honestly do,” over the wrongly translated
remarks.
Tech billionaire and close President Trump ally Elon Musk also reacted
to the Tuesday clip of Omar, writing Tuesday that “she is breaking the
law. Literally. Outright.”
“It just shows you how much he lacks an understanding of what the laws
of the country are,” Omar said Tuesday when asked about Musk’s post on
“CNN News Central.”
The Minnesota progressive said that “it is important for people to
exercise their Fifth Amendment rights to remain silent unless they feel
confident that they have the legal protections that they need.”
“Nobody needs to put themselves at jeopardy by speaking to law
enforcement if they do not have the advice of lawyers and we continue to
tell people that,” she said on CNN.
The Hill has reached out to Omar’s office for comment'
I disagree with Omar on everything and suspect she is a plant, however
she isn't nasty looking IMHO.
If she committed immigration fraud she should be sent back to Somalia.
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Klaus Schadenfreude
2025-02-05 22:11:49 UTC
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Post by John Smyth
'Freshman Texas lawmaker calling for deportation of Ilhan Omar'
'Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) has called for deporting Rep. Ilhan Omar
(D-Minn.), a U.S. citizen, back to her country of birth, Somalia.
It won't happen. She's a U.S. citizen. The only way to strip a naturalized
citizen of citizenship is to prove he or she was ineligible for citizenship,
such as by covering up having been a Nazi concentration camp guard.
Wrong, as you usually are, dwarf!

Citizenship can be revoked in a process called denaturalization. This
can happen if the government proves that the naturalized citizen:

Lied during the naturalization process: This includes lying about
criminal history, identity, or any other material fact.

Refused to testify before Congress: If asked about involvement in
subversive acts, and the request is within ten years of
naturalization.

Joined a subversive group: If the group is deemed a threat to U.S.
national security, and the person joined within five years of becoming
a citizen.

Received a dishonorable military discharge: If citizenship was
obtained through military service, and the discharge was dishonorable
before five years of service.

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