President Trump launched a verbal attack on Minnesota's Somali community, calling them 'garbage' and suggesting deportation for Rep. Ilhan Omar. Omar responded, condemning his remarks as 'vile' and rooted in bigotry.
Minnesota's Somali population, the largest in the U.S., is under scrutiny following President Trump's derogatory remarks and immigration threats. Local leaders and residents rally for support amid challenges.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has launched immigration enforcement operations in New Orleans and Minneapolis, targeting criminal aliens. Amidst rising tensions and crime data suggesting a decrease in New Orleans, the President's controversial comments on Somali immigrants raise questions about the implications of these actions.
President Trump’s recent comments dismissing Somali immigrants have ignited a fierce backlash. He claims they contribute nothing to the U.S., prompting outrage from community leaders and activists. The debate intensifies as legal experts question the legitimacy of his proposals.
In a shocking cabinet meeting, Trump labeled Somali immigrants as 'garbage' and called for their deportation, stirring outrage among community leaders and activists. Minneapolis responds firmly to the increased immigration enforcement targeting its Somali population.
In a surprising turn of events, a resolution to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar over her comments regarding Charlie Kirk's death was dismissed in Congress. The fast-tracked vote introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace faced opposition from House Minority Whip Katherine Clark.
In a surprising move, four House Republicans sided with Democrats to defeat GOP Rep. Nancy Mace’s censure resolution against Ilhan Omar, sparking intense debate over political rhetoric and accountability.
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, authorities advise the family of suspect Tyler Robinson to remain out of the public eye. Meanwhile, a petition to honor Kirk’s legacy at Starbucks gains traction, and Jimmy Kimmel faces backlash for insensitive remarks.
In a heated social media exchange, Rep. Nancy Mace suggested Ilhan Omar should be deported back to Somalia, igniting intense backlash. The feud stems from Omar's comments on Charlie Kirk's controversial legacy.
Attorney General Pam Bondi asserts that hate speech leading to violence is not protected under the First Amendment, calling for accountability against those celebrating political violence after Charlie Kirk's assassination.