Posted on 03/06/2025 5:23:41 AM PST by grundle
Maine State Rep Deqa Dhalac says she will always prioritize her home country of Somalia
(Excerpt) Read more at x.com ...
isn’t there an oath involved in any elected office and certain consequences for not following that oath?
Deport her.
Revoke her citizenship - The oath she take when she becomes a citizen states: “I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen...”
If she isn’t following the oath and puts Somalia first then rescind her citizenship and she can go back to where she came.
Enemies domestic.
We need a Constitutional Amendment.
Like the President cannot be foreign born, Representatives and Senators should not be either.....................
I hope she rules over Stephen King.
She sounds familiar
Cong-—gag-—Omar illegally married her brother for
the express purpose of violating US immigration law.
She illegally met with Somalian govt to exchange favors;
her then-husband got a high level job in Somali govt
omar now claims she “represents” Somalia in Congress.
“”omar now claims she “represents” Somalia in Congress.””
And that’s why we in the Occupied Territory of Minneapolistan call her district Mini-Mogadishu.
NOT.
The United States has provided billions of dollars to Somalia since 2006, including humanitarian assistance, development assistance, and security assistance.
Humanitarian assistance
Since 2006, the U.S. has provided over $1.5 billion in humanitarian assistance to Somalia.
In 2022, the U.S. provided over $1.7 billion in humanitarian assistance to Somalia.
This assistance has helped with droughts, floods, and famine.
Development assistance
Since 2011, the U.S. has provided over $240 million in development assistance to Somalia.
This assistance has helped with economic growth, political stability, and access to basic services.
Security assistance
The U.S. works with Somalia to increase security and defeat al-Shabaab.
The U.S. also supports the African Union peacekeeping efforts.
The U.S. works with other donor partners and international organizations to support Somalia. The U.S. believes that a safer and more prosperous Somalia will also make the United States safer and more prosperous.
Jan 29, 2023: Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield Announces $41 Million in Additional Assistance to Respond to the Near-Famine Crisis in Somalia.
Jan 29, 2023 — Since the beginning of 2022’s fiscal year, the United States has provided 1.3 billion dollars of life-saving assistance...
United States Mission to the United Nations
U.S. Remains Committed to Defeating al-Shabaab and Supporting a More Stable Somalia - U.S. Embassy in Somalia Feb 17, 2024
U.S. Embassy in Somalia - United States Department of State
U.S. Assistance to Somalia The U.S. has provided $1.5 billion in humanitarian assistance in Somalia since 2006.
Started with Bush The Second.
Very apropos
Sucker
I was sitting in a Minneapolistan McDonalds about a year ago. A bunch of Somali yutes were at the next table. They were talking about how to get various free things such as phones by going through Medicare and other gimmedat programs. They train the grifters young.
Take her at her word.
She just spit on her oath of office.
Expel her from the legislature, and send her back Somalia.
Disgusting
Somalia again? What ungrateful people. We need to stop allowing refugees to become citizens.
He described,in great detail,what a cesspool Somalia was and how dangerous and dishonest Somalis were. His stories were were very powerful indeed.
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