Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., seems onstage through the Congressional Black Caucus Basis Phoenix Awards Dinner, in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 27.
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President Trump continued verbal assaults on Minnesota’s Somali neighborhood on Wednesday. Throughout a tirade, Trump — whereas discussing alleged fraud in Minnesota’s social companies methods — referred to as immigrants from Somalia “rubbish” and mentioned “they’ve destroyed our nation.” He additionally talked about deporting Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat who represents the biggest Somali American inhabitants within the U.S.
Omar, who immigrated to the U.S. at age 12 and is now a U.S. citizen, joined Morning Version to talk about the president’s remarks. She referred to as Trump’s rant “vile” and mentioned it was no shock as a result of he has “trafficked in racism, in xenophobia, in bigotry, in Islamophobia for so long as he has held workplace.”
Hear her full dialog with NPR’s Michel Martin by hitting the blue play button above.
The radio model of this story was edited by HJ Mai and produced by Julie Depenbrock. The digital textual content was written by Obed Manuel and edited by Suzanne Nuyen.