In the War on Iranian Terror, Israel Has the Upper Hand
Has Hizballah lost a step?
July 25, 2022
She is less popular with her fellow Somali-Americans than many assume.
The Somali-born Minnesota Democrat Ilhan Omar is one of the first Muslim women in Congress; she is also one of the most left-wing, and most anti-Israel members, of the House. Although Omar has written a memoir, and is also the subject of a documentary film, much of her past remains shrouded in confusion and uncertain information. Armin Rosen, in a thorough investigation of her story, notes, for instance, that it was widely reported in 2018 that Omar had lived in the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya for four years; in fact she never lived there at all. Allegations that she married her brother to help him get a green card have neither been proved or refuted decisively. “The press,” Rosen writes, has demonstrated “an absence of interest in her biography, and even in her pre-congressional political career.”
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Governments can scapegoat no longer.
She is less popular with her fellow Somali-Americans than many assume.
Today, America needs that message more than ever.
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