A small East African territory has told the Trump administration it would willingly assist with the extradition of Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar after Vice President JD Vance accused her of committing immigration fraud.
Responding to a clip of a Newsmax interview with Benny Johnson discussing Vance’s accusation against Omar, the semi-autonomous region wrote on X (Twitter): “Deportation? Please you’re just sending the princess back to her kingdom. Extradition? Say the word…”
Johnson, a prominent MAGA influencer, interviewed Vance over the weekend and raised allegations of widespread fraud among the Somali community in Omar’s state – whipped up earlier this year by conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley – before turning to the congresswoman herself.
“The president and the White House have been out saying that she married her brother, that there is immigration fraud going on here,” Johnson said. “These are deportable, denaturalization offences, can you give us an update on that?”
The vice president answered: “Yeah, so we actually think that Ilhan Omar definitely committed immigration fraud against the United States of America.
“And I talked to Stephen Miller about this, actually, recently, and we’re trying to look at what the remedies are.
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As to why the Republic of Somaliland, a small territory on the Horn of Africa with a population of 5.7 million, would be so hostile to the congresswoman, the answer is that she has opposed their claim to independence from Somalia.
Somaliland has been self-governing since 1991, has its own currency and military and has held six elections, but is struggling to win recognition as a standalone nation. Israel is the only United Nations member to have done so.
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