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Ilhan Omar Under Investigation for Immigration Fraud: Trump Border Czar psss

Ilhan Omar Under Investigation for Immigration Fraud: Trump Border Czar

WASHINGTON — Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s border czar, said the administration is reviewing allegations of possible immigration fraud involving Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN), reigniting a long-running and highly contentious political controversy.

 

 

Speaking Monday on Newsmax, Homan said he recently discussed the matter with a senior fraud investigator from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and is now pursuing a review of relevant immigration records.

“I just got advised by a fraud investigator the other day on that,” Homan said. “I asked the question, can we review the files? You know, there was immigration fraud involved. The statute of limitations became an issue in the last four years when this was first brought up.”

Homan added that the investigator—whom he described as one of HSI’s most experienced—believes the case merits examination.

“We’re pulling the records now, pulling the files, and we’re looking at it,” Homan said. “There’s no doubt he’d review the file. So I’m running that down this week, and we’ll see.”

Longstanding Allegations, Firm Denials

The allegations referenced by Homan stem from claims promoted by President Trump and some conservative figures that Omar married her brother in order to obtain U.S. immigration benefits—an accusation Omar has repeatedly and forcefully denied.

Omar was born in Somalia in 1982. Her family fled the country during the civil war when she was eight years old, spending several years in a refugee camp in Kenya before being granted asylum and arriving in the United States in 1995. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2000 at the age of 17.

Newsweek reached out to Omar’s office for comment.

Trump Escalates Rhetoric

President Trump revived the allegation during a rally this week, using inflammatory language while calling for Omar’s removal from the country. His remarks drew immediate backlash from Democrats and civil rights groups, who condemned them as racist and dangerous.

Omar responded on X, writing, “Trump’s obsession with me is beyond weird. He needs serious help. Since he has no economic policies to tout, he’s resorting to regurgitating bigoted lies instead. He continues to be a national embarrassment.”

DHS Response

In a statement to Newsweek, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin emphasized that DHS treats all marriage fraud allegations seriously, while stopping short of confirming any specific investigation into Omar.

“Our message is clear: do not engage in marriage fraud or you will face the consequences of American justice including severe fines, arrest, jail time and deportation,” McLaughlin said. “Marriage fraud undermines the integrity of America’s immigration system.”

Immigration Enforcement Context

The renewed controversy comes as immigration enforcement remains a central focus of the Trump administration. DHS announced this week that enforcement operations have resulted in more than 605,000 deportations since January 20, with an additional 1.9 million individuals reportedly self-deporting voluntarily since January 2025.

Trump’s comments also arrive amid heightened rhetoric targeting Minnesota’s Somali community, which Omar represents as the first Somali American elected to Congress.

“No matter what words Trump throws at me, I will not let that deter my work for the people of the Fifth District,” Omar said. “Trump should know by now that he should never pick a fight with a Somali woman.”

As of now, no formal charges or findings related to the allegations have been announced, and any review remains in its preliminary stages.

White House Bombshell: Trump Readies Terror Designation for Muslim Brotherhood, Sparking Global Shockwaves

 

WASHINGTON D.C. – The gloves are off. In a move that signals a seismic shift in U.S. foreign and domestic policy, President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to do what previous administrations refused to do: officially designate the

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD as a foreign TERRORIST ORGANIZATION.

This declaration is not just a diplomatic maneuver; it is a declaration of war against radical infiltration. The message from the White House is unmistakable: The United States will no longer tolerate groups that hide behind political legitimacy while allegedly fueling extremism worldwide.

 

I. STOPPING THE 'INFILTRATION'

 

For decades, national security hawks have warned that the Muslim Brotherhood is not merely a political group, but the "gateway drug" to radical jihad. Critics argue the group has quietly infiltrated Western institutions, spreading an ideology that is fundamentally hostile to the U.S. Constitution and American values.

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