Thursday, February 20, 2020

BREAKING: Ilhan Omar's friend claims she married her bro to get him into school

A friend of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) who lives in the Somali community in Minneapolis has gone public with the claim that the congresswoman married her brother in order to get him the documents he needed to go to school in the U.S. She did not say whether Omar consummated the marriage.

According to The Daily Mail, "Abdihakim Osman is the first person to go on record to speak of how Omar said she wanted to get her brother papers so he could stay in the United States, at a time when she was married to her first husband Ahmed Hirsi.” 

That's bigamy and sibling marriage and both are illegal in the United States, not to mention the fact that the marriage to her brother was done to illegally provide him with U.S. residency.

“People began noticing that Ilhan and Southside (Hirsi) were often with a very effeminate young guy [Ahmed Elmi],’ Osman said. “He was very feminine in the way he dressed — he would wear light lipstick and pink clothes and very, very, short shorts in the summer. People started whispering about him.”

“[Hirsi] and Ilhan both told me it was Ilhan’s brother and he had been living in London but he was mixing with what were seen as bad influences that the family did not like,”Osman continued. “So they sent him to Minneapolis as ‘rehab’.” 

Perhaps it was an attempt at conversion therapy, a pseudoscientific psychotherapy to change her brother's sexual orientation if they suspected him of being gay. After all, homosexuality is punishable by death according to Islamic [Sharia] law.

“She said she needed to get papers for her brother to go to school. We all thought she was just getting papers together to allow him to stay in this country,” Osman continued. “Once she had the papers they could apply for student loans. They both moved to North Dakota to go to school but she was still married to [Hirsi]. In the Somali way, the only marriage that mattered was the one in the mosque.” 
[And because she cheated on her husband later on with her campaign manager and it didn't take place in a mosque, perhaps it also didn't count.]

“When [Hirsi] and Ilhan got married, a lot of people were invited. It was a big Islamic wedding uniting two large clans in the Minneapolis community,” Osman added. “When she married Elmi, no one even knew about it.”

Several reports have recently surfaced indicating that the FBI, ICE, and the Department of Education are reviewing the allegations made against Omar.

The Daily Mail noted that Omar refused to answer questions about the most recent set of allegations made against her and said that her spokesperson claims she does not answer questions about her personal life.

Immigration attorney Matthew Kolken responded to The Daily Mail’s report tweeting: 
Marriage fraud may be prosecuted under 8 U.S.C. § 1325 and 18 U.S.C. § 1546(a), which provide a penalty of five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine for any "individual who knowingly enters into a marriage for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws." https://t.co/C09S5P4fRU
Omar immigrated with her family to Minneapolis as a teenager with her family in 1997 after spending four years in a Kenyan refugee camp, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported. She goes on to marry Ahmed Hirsi, 22, in 2002 in their "faith tradition," but are not legally married. They have two children. She then marries Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, 23, her alleged brother in 2009 while still married to Hirsi. 

This is a breaking story and more is sure to follow. Meanwhile Omar still badmouths the country that took her in and Israel because she is an anti-Semite along with the rest of the so-called "squad."


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