Ilhan Omar is a U.S. citizen and serves as a member of the United States House of Representatives.
She was elected by voters in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District.
As a U.S. citizen, she cannot legally be deported.
Members of Congress can only be removed through constitutional processes (such as expulsion by a two-thirds vote of the House), not through deportation.
In the United States, disagreements with elected officials are typically addressed through:
Voting in elections
Supporting alternative candidates
Peaceful political advocacy
Lawful congressional procedures
The U.S. political system—established under the United States Congress and the Constitution—does not allow deportation of citizens based on political disagreement. Supporting or opposing a politician’s policies is part of democratic participation, but calls for deportation based on political views raise serious constitutional and civil rights concerns.
If you strongly oppose a public official’s policies, constructive civic engagement—such as organizing, campaigning, debating, or voting—is the legally recognized and effective way to respond.
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