Not long ago, a movement began to see Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, booted out of the United States and back to her home country of Somalia. And this week, that movement is actually beginning to gain some real traction, much to the chagrin of Omar I’m sure.
A petition-gathering email was obtained by the folks at Axios in which Rep. Brandon Gill, a Texas Republican, said that “America would be in a much better place” if the member of the infamous “Squad” was denaturalized and deported back to Somalia. Omar has lived in the United States since 1995, becoming a naturalized citizen in 2000.
Gill then provided a list of grievances he has with Omar, making allegations against her of teaching Somalians how they can live in the country but “evade” being taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement agents.
“Friend, we should have never let Ilhan Omar into our country. And frankly, America would be a much better place if she were to be sent back to Somalia,” Gill says in the email. She is “more loyal to illegal Somalians” than U.S. citizens or her oath of office, his email goes on, adding that she is “facilitating a full-scale invasion of our country” and suggesting she could be found guilty of “treason.”
Trending Politics News is reporting that a video was released on Feb. 4 featuring Omar telling a crowd in Arabic not to cooperate with ICE if they are detained and questioned.
“I advise the Somalian people that if ICE attempts to question you. You are not obligated to answer their questions. Just state you were advised by a lawyer not to answer questions. 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 would prefer them not to know,” she said, according to a translation by the Daily Caller.
“America would be a better place if Ilhan Omar were deported back to Somalia,” Rep. Gill stated, quote-tweeting Omar’s interview.
“Earlier this week, a Somali community organizer revealed that Minnesota’s Somali community was largely aware that Omar had married her biological brother in a bid to qualify him for student loans and live in the U.S. legally. The rumor had persisted for years and been denounced by Omar as a ‘racist’ and ‘Islamophobic’ lie perpetuated by political enemies,” TPN said.
After she divorced her first husband back in 2008, Omar then got married to her brother, Ahmed Elmi, the very next year. No, you didn’t read that wrong. She really did marry her brother. It was all part of a scheme to get his immigration papers. Yet another way she’s participated in circumventing our immigration system.
A former friend of Omar’s has come forward and confirmed the story is true. One of the reasons they were able to get away this is because there was a lack of paperwork in Somalia that identified them as family.
The friend, Abdihakim Osman, said,
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NEW: Petition To Deport Ilhan Omar Gains Steam
A burgeoning movement to move Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) back to Somalia is gaining steam this week after a Republican colleague circulated a petition to “deport” her.
In a petition-gathering email obtained by Axios, Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) wrote that “America would be in a much better place” if the “Squad” member were denaturalized and deported back to her home country. Omar has lived in the U.S. since 1995 and became a naturalized citizen in 2000.
Gill outlined his grievances with Omar, accusing her of teaching Somalians living in the U.S. illegally how to “evade” capture by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement.
“Friend, we should have never let Ilhan Omar into our country. And frankly, America would be a much better place if she were to be sent back to Somalia,” Gill writes. She is “more loyal to illegal Somalians” than U.S. citizens or her oath of office, his email goes on, adding that she is “facilitating a full-scale invasion of our country” and suggesting she could be found guilty of “treason.”
On February 4th, video was released of Rep. Omar telling an audience in Arabic to refrain from cooperating with ICE if questioned.
“I advise the Somalian people that if ICE attempts to question you. You are not obligated to answer their questions. Just state you were advised by a lawyer not to answer questions. 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 would prefer them not to know,” she said, according to a translation by the Daily Caller.
“America would be a better place if Ilhan Omar were deported back to Somalia,” Rep. Gill wrote, quote-tweeting Omar’s interview.
Earlier this week, a Somali community organizer revealed that Minnesota’s Somali community was largely aware that Omar had married her biological brother in a bid to qualify him for student loans and live in the U.S. legally. The rumor had persisted for years and been denounced by Omar as a “racist” and “Islamophobic” lie perpetuated by political enemies.
After divorcing her first husband in 2008, Omar married her brother Ahmed Elmi the following year, according to Abdihakim Osman, a former friend of the Squad congresswoman. He is the first person to come forward and confirm that it was Rep. Omar’s intention all along to get her brother papers to live in the U.S. Because of the lack of paperwork in war-torn Somalia, no paperwork of their sibling relationship is available, allowing her deception to fly under the radar for two decades
“She said she needed to get papers for her brother to go to school. We all thought she was just getting papers to allow him to stay in this country,” Osman said in an interview with the Daily Mail.
Then, in 2017, Omar divorced Elmi and remarried her first husband just before she ran for office. Osman, however, says the two never parted.
Rep. Gill went on CNN where he defended his position concerning Omar.
“I didn’t call for her to be deported, but I did say that America would be better off were she deported,” he told the network two days after the email. “I think that there is a serious problem, particularly given after the past four years of open borders of Democrats facilitating the invasion of our country by illegal aliens. My colleague, Ilhan Omar, was advising illegal alien Somalis on how to evade ICE detection. That is as un-American as you can possibly get — it’s unbecoming of a congress person and I absolutely think that it is disgusting.”
Rep. Brandon Gill on Rep. Ilhan Omar: "American would be better off were she deported." pic.twitter.com/7xdaVms9W1
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 6, 2025