
"Well listen, I actually have to thank congresswoman Ilhan Omar, Lahren said, because she has served as the perfect poster child for why we need a closed border and why we need to stop importing people from third-world countries who have no respect for this country, no respect for our laws and those who enforce them. Her co-host Joey Jones chuckled as Lahren skewered Omar."
"She then pointed to Dems like California Rep. Eric Swalwell, who vowed this week he would take away the driver's licenses of ICE a**holes if he becomes the state's next governor. Lahren said Democrats like Swalwell and Omar don't care about illegal immigrants more than American citizens. Democrats are always on the side of the illegal aliens, Lahren said. They want the illegal aliens to get driver's licenses, but they want to take the driver's license from ICE agents who are enforcing federal immigration law."
"Her comments come after Minnesota has been at the center of American politics for much of the past two months. First, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) has been heavily criticized after prosecutors said a $9 billion industrial-scale fraud scheme took place in his state. The New York Post reported the scheme was pulled off by dozens of people the vast majority from Minnesota's Somali community. More than 90 people have been charged."
Tomi Lahren labeled Rep. Ilhan Omar the perfect poster child for closing U.S. borders and urged stopping immigration from third-world countries. Lahren argued such immigrants show no respect for the country, its laws, or law enforcement. She accused Democrats of prioritizing illegal immigrants, citing support for driver's licenses for undocumented people while criticizing ICE. Lahren named Rep. Eric Swalwell as an example of that stance. Minnesota figures in the controversy after prosecutors reported a $9 billion fraud scheme largely involving members of the Somali community, with more than 90 people charged and recent anti-ICE protests occurring.
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