Posted on 01/17/2026 1:54:06 PM PST by thegagline
Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib went on an emotional rant about the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recruitment posts on social media during a Friday shadow hearing in Minnesota.
The hearing, chaired by Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and Democratic Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal, discussed the recent heightened presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Minnesota and the fatal shooting of Renee Good. When it was Tlaib’s turn to speak, she used her time to passionately suggest that recent DHS social media posts evoked “neo-Nazi” and “white nationalist” imagery. Tlaib held up a printed Jan. 9 social media post by the DHS’ official account, shared across multiple platforms***
“We will have our home again,” the congresswoman said, presenting the photo. “What does that evoke in you when you see this? It literally, when I see it, as a Muslima, as a Palestinian, as a child of immigrants, I see that this is something that is evoking like I’m not welcome here.”
The Federal Government is openly embracing white nationalist online content, including in a recruitment post after ICE agent … killed Renee Good,” Tlaib said, noting that the post was made two days after Good was shot and killed.
She stated that one version of the post, made on Instagram, included a song, also titled “We’ll Have Our Home Again,” by Pine Tree Riots.
“It’s popularized in neo-Nazi spaces,” Tlaib said of the song. “The track features lines about reclaiming our home by ‘Blood or sweat,’ language often used in white nationalist calls for a race war.”
While the phrase has been used online in some white nationalist forums, there is no evidence it was ever associated with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), despite claims by many of the post’s critics, Newsweek reported.
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You’re right, Tlaib. You’re not welcome here.
THEY ALL ARE BAT CRAP CRAZY
TIME TO PLAY COWBOYS & ILLEGALS
She's slow, but she's catching on.
Is that term “muslima” one I missed in the DEI, PC, BS parade?
She is right, I don’t want her here.
She'd be almost a cereal.
Perfect. She is a “nut” case.
Making good illegals…
She’s right
She’s not welcome and no Muslim is welcome in America. The only reason she is here is because our country is run by people who hate us.
Done at a “shadow hearing.” “Shadow hearing” = a pretend hearing
Article VI Clause 3:
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
Just as there is no religious test to attain office, so should there be no religious tests once they are in office.
No more "As a Muslim..." pronouncements from our Representatives.
-PJ
She’s is probably ignorant of the fact that the place where they build those is plenty diverse.
But that’s MY American culture. Am I not allowed to have it?
I don’t give a rashita about her.
Democrats are an evil party tragically protected by the media.
While they make up stories about “Trump’s ICE” they are pretty much launching a revolution because they don’t care the slightest about this country.
In fact they hate this country.
It should be a poster of her she is the poster child for what’s wrong with mass migration from America-hating cultures.
Bye, Rashida.
Like, that is correct, you America-hating, racist b*tch. You’re not welcome here. Go home, “Palestinian.”
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