
Vance Says Rep. Ilhan Omar Is Under DOJ Investigation For Immigration Fraud ‘Right Now’
The Justice Department has opened an investigation into Rep. Ilhan Omar over possible immigration fraud, Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday, reviving long-standing scrutiny surrounding the Minnesota congresswoman’s immigration history, family relationships, and financial matters.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Vance confirmed that federal authorities are reviewing the allegations.
“I don’t want to prejudge an investigation,” Vance told reporters at the White House. “It certainly seems like something fishy is there, but everybody’s entitled to equal justice under the laws.”
He added that the matter is now under active review by the Justice Department.
“So we’re going to investigate it. We’re going to take a look at it. If we think that there’s a crime, we’re going to prosecute that crime, and that’s something the Department of Justice is looking at right now,” he added.
Vance, who oversees the administration’s efforts targeting fraud involving government benefits, had previously accused Omar earlier this year of wrongdoing related to her immigration status, saying she “definitely committed immigration fraud.”
Omar’s office forcefully rejected the accusation. Her chief of staff, Connor McNutt, dismissed the allegation as “a ridiculous lie.” Still, claims surrounding Omar’s background and personal history have continued to follow her since her first run for Congress in 2018.
Much of the controversy has centered on Omar’s second husband, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, a British citizen whom some reports and online discussions over the years have suggested may be related to her.
Marriage records previously obtained by The Post show that Omar and Elmi were married in a Christian ceremony in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, in February 2009. The marriage ended in divorce in December 2017.
Omar has spoken only sparingly about the relationship over the years, describing it as short-lived and saying the two spent little time together apart from a period between 2009 and 2011. Public records do not show the couple having any children together.
Before marrying Elmi, Omar had entered into an Islamic marriage ceremony with Ahmed Abdisalan Hirsi in 2002. Although they had three children together, the pair did not legally marry until January 2018.
Questions surrounding Omar and Elmi intensified after an Instagram image reportedly showed Elmi holding Omar’s third child alongside a caption referring to “nieces,” according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. The post was later removed.
Claims that Omar and Elmi were siblings first appeared years ago on the Somali political discussion forum SomaliSpot, though those posts were eventually deleted as well, according to prior reporting by City Journal.
Additional allegations surfaced in 2020 when Minneapolis Somali community activist and blogger Abdihakim Osman told the Daily Mail that he had known both Omar and Elmi during their time in Minnesota.
According to Osman, Omar had introduced Elmi to members of the Somali community as her brother from London during the late 2000s.
Osman also alleged that at the time Omar had indicated that her sibling was seeking “papers,” a phrase commonly used to describe immigration documentation such as a green card.
{Matzav.com}