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Rep. Collin Peterson (D-MN), Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, slammed Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) during a brief exchange with a political operative this week, saying that she does not belong in the Democratic Party.

An employee at the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) asked Peterson, “Do you have any comment as to why you defended Ilhan Omar?”

“I don’t defend her. She doesn’t belong in our party,” Peterson, a 16-term lawmaker, responded, according to video of the remarks that was obtained by the New York Post.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/top-democrat-stuns-with-remarks-on-ilhan-omar-she-doesnt-belong-in-our-party
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She doesn't belong in this Country!

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He may believe she doesn't belong in his party.

But her and others like her run it for now
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If the researchers are correct, she (Omar) and her whole family entered the USA illegally.  And yes, if that is true, she and her whole family should be immediately deported.

I am sorry, but I do not see the reasoning for having a single person from Somalia, a nation known only for its piracy to me.  They do not belong, and they certainly do not contribute to any form of positive diversity, just the opposite.