Minnesota is once again at the center of a political firestorm—this time after explosive reports accused the state of allowing millions in taxpayer funds to make their way into the hands of extremists in Somalia. The revelation ignited national outrage, and within hours, President Trump made a major announcement: he intends to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali immigrants living in the state.
For years, Minnesota has been home to one of the largest Somali populations in America, especially in Minneapolis, where entire neighborhoods have shifted demographically. That massive concentration has long shaped the state’s political identity—and now it’s shaping national debate.
And no one appears more rattled than Rep. Ilhan Omar, the far-left Democrat representing Minnesota’s 5th District. The moment Trump issued his directive, Omar sprang into defensive mode, suddenly appealing to patriotism and national symbolism—an unexpected pivot for someone who routinely describes America as irredeemably racist and cruel.
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