Ilhan Omar is a U.S. citizen and serves as a member of the United States House of Representatives.
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She was elected by voters in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District.
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As a U.S. citizen, she cannot legally be deported.
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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:
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Voting in elections
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Supporting alternative candidates
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Peaceful political advocacy
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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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