Anonymous ID: e4bd46 Feb. 5, 2025, 3:54 a.m. No.22513774   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://x.com/amuse/status/1887102467701088721

 

CLOSED BORDER: Ilhan Omar’s 2009 marriage to Ahmed Nur Said Elmi wasn’t about love—it was about fraud. Evidence strongly suggests Elmi is her biological brother, and their marriage was a scheme to circumvent U.S. immigration law. This isn’t a baseless conspiracy; it’s a serious allegation backed by public records, social media posts, and Omar’s own evasiveness. If true, it constitutes federal immigration fraud, warranting legal consequences.

 

Omar was in a long-term relationship with Ahmed Hirsi, the father of her children, when she married Elmi. After divorcing Elmi in 2017, she legally married Hirsi. There’s no evidence she and Elmi lived together as a couple—only indications of a familial relationship. Why marry him at all? The simplest explanation: fraud.

 

Archived posts show Elmi interacting with Omar’s siblings as family, not as an in-law. Somali naming conventions also suggest they share a father. Despite deleting evidence, enough remains to indicate Elmi wasn’t just a random husband—he was her brother.

 

If Elmi was Omar’s brother, their marriage was a blatant attempt to secure legal residency for him. The U.S. government prosecutes immigration fraud regularly; why should a sitting member of Congress be exempt? If proven, she should face the same consequences as any other offender—including revocation of citizenship and potential deportation.

 

When confronted, Omar has refused to provide evidence proving Elmi isn’t her brother. A simple birth certificate could settle the matter, yet none has been presented. Instead, she dismisses accusations as smears, hoping they’ll fade away.

 

The available evidence points to fraud, and Omar’s silence only strengthens the case against her. If she broke immigration laws, she must be held accountable. No political status should place anyone above the law—not even a congresswoman.