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The House subpoenaed Rep. Ilhan Omar’s immigration records over alleged marriage fraud for citizenship, which she denies.
The U.S. House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed immigration records from Representative Ilhan Omar as part of an investigation into potential marriage fraud linked to Minnesota’s childcare funding program. The probe, prompted by Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s allegations that Omar may have married her brother to obtain citizenship, has drawn bipartisan attention. While the committee did not advance Mace’s proposal, citing jurisdictional concerns, the investigation continues under the House Ethics Committee. Omar, a naturalized U.S. citizen since 2000, has denied the allegations, calling them baseless. Federal authorities are reviewing her records, though legal challenges like the statute of limitations may limit prosecution. The controversy is part of broader scrutiny of immigration and fraud issues in Minnesota.