**Outrage** erupts over remarks made by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who recently lashed out against the United States while addressing a crowd in her home district of Minneapolis.
Omar, alongside fellow Democrat Representative Pramila Jayapal, openly criticized federal immigration enforcement, expressing her disdain for the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
During the heated exchange, Omar unleashed an expletive-laden tirade, declaring herself "ashamed" of the "U.S. goddamn states." This statement appears to encapsulate a growing sentiment among certain Democrat lawmakers who view American law enforcement as excessive rather than protecting citizens.
"I don’t want to curse, but those of us who escaped places like that," Omar stated, referencing her escape from war-torn Somalia, "the one place we thought we would never experience this is the U.S. goddamn states."
Such inflammatory remarks raise questions about her loyalty to the country that welcomed her. Critics argue that if she feels so negatively about the United States, perhaps she should reconsider her position in Congress.
The backlash against Omar's comments highlights a growing frustration among Americans who believe their government should prioritize national security and uphold the rule of law. The suggestion that ICE— tasked with enforcing immigration laws and maintaining order—should be criticized undermines the very principles of safety and legality that most Americans value.
Omar's continued presence in Congress, along with her tendency to vilify American institutions, fuels ongoing debates about accountability and patriotism among elected officials.
As lawmakers on both sides of the aisle grapple with these issues, the Republican Party remains steadfast in its commitment to enforcing immigration laws and securing the country against threats—an approach that resonates deeply with many constituents dissatisfied with the liberal agenda's disregard for law and order.
The focus now shifts to the upcoming elections as voters assess which representatives truly stand for America and its citizens.
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