Expel Her From America

What began as a familiar partisan clash has spiraled into something far more combustible: a direct effort to strip a naturalized American of her place in the only home she has known since fleeing war. Randy Fine’s vow to “expel” Ilhan Omar from the country fuses Trump-era grievance politics with the raw power of the state, turning disputed allegations and unproven claims into fuel for an unprecedented demand. At the same time, Tom Homan’s public promise to “pull the records” and “deep dive” Somali visa files casts a wider shadow over an entire immigrant community, suggesting that one woman’s controversy can justify a dragnet.

Beneath the rhetoric lies a dangerous test of boundaries: who is allowed to belong, and who can be told to “go back.” Whether the fraud claims collapse or solidify, the damage is already spreading—through trust in institutions, through communities suddenly under suspicion, and through a Congress where political combat now openly flirts with exile.