‘DEPORT ME’: Ilhan Omar Makes Threat — Trump Then Makes EPIC Announcement jiji

What began earlier this month as a viral White House jab at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has now turned into a broader campaign offensive, with President Donald Trump doubling down on his criticism of the Somali-born congresswoman and the Somali refugee community in the United States.

Omar said during an October appearance on The Dean Obeidallah Show that she was not worried about losing her U.S. citizenship or being sent back to Somalia, where she was born.

“I have no worry, I don’t know how they’d take away my citizenship and like deport me,” Omar said. “But I don’t even know why that’s such a scary threat. I’m not the 8-year-old who escaped war anymore. I’m grown, my kids are grown. I could go live wherever I want.”

On Nov. 10, the White House posted on X a 2024 photo of Trump waving from a McDonald’s drive-thru window, replying to a clip in which Omar said she was unconcerned about being deported.

The photo — taken during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania — quickly circulated online and was widely interpreted as a taunting “good-bye” message aimed at the Minnesota lawmaker.

Now, the feud has reignited. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump referenced the allegation that Omar had entered the U.S. through a fraudulent marriage.

“She supposedly came into our country by marrying her brother,” he said. “If that’s true, she shouldn’t be a congresswoman, and we should throw her the hell out of the country.”

The White House just told Ilhan Omar to pack her bags after she said she doesn’t mind being deported.

You say you’re fine with it? Don’t be shocked when they call your bluff. 💀 pic.twitter.com/RzKGXYdkjZ

— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) November 10, 2025

🚨 BOOM! PRESIDENT TRUMP ON ILHAN OMAR: “She supposedly came into our country by marrying her BROTHER!”

“Well, if that’s true, she shouldn’t be a congresswoman, and we should throw her the HELL out of the country!”

Expel, denaturalize, DEPORT.🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/4fWUbUSMXN

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 30, 2025

The president also broadened his remarks to criticize Somali immigration overall.

🚨 JUST IN: President Trump RIPPED the imported Somalis we have in our country

“Somalis have caused us a LOT of trouble, and they cost us a LOT of money!”

“What the HELL are we paying Somalia for?!!”

“We have ILHAN OMAR who does nothing but complain about our constitution and… pic.twitter.com/IhaPhOAwrC

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 28, 2025

“Somalis have caused us a lot of trouble, and they cost us a lot of money,” Trump said. “What the hell are we paying Somalia for? We have Ilhan Omar who does nothing but complain about our Constitution and our country! We’re not taking their people anymore — in fact, we’re sending them back.”

Trump has often accused Omar of being “anti-American,” previously telling her and other progressive “Squad” members to “go back” to their “broken and crime-infested countries.” Omar responded earlier this month by calling Trump a “lying buffoon” and saying his story about Somalia’s president refusing to take her back was fabricated.

Ilhan Omar called the President of Somalia “our president” at a Minneapolis rally.

“Somalia is our home. It is our heart. We always think about Somalia.”

She is literally a sitting U.S. congresswoman.

pic.twitter.com/MK3mBMhmH0

— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 30, 2025

The White House has signaled that it will not walk back the president’s latest statements. A senior aide said Trump was “reminding voters that America’s generosity should never be repaid with contempt.”

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Omar’s family fled Somalia’s civil war in 1991 and spent several years in a Kenyan refugee camp before settling in the United States. She was elected to Congress in 2018, becoming one of the first Muslim women and the first Somali-American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.

The renewed confrontation underscores the political tension between Trump and radical members of the “Squad.” It comes amidst growing concerns about immigration policy and the vetting of immigrants in the aftermath of an Afghan refugee’s shooting of two National Guard members over the Thanksgiving holiday.