10% of Somali migrants in Germany were criminal suspects in one year | Eastern NC Now

this is Ilhan Omar's country of origin

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Official German government figures exposed by the populist / nationalist right Alternative fur Deutschland Party show that over 10% of illegal aliens from Somalia who were in Germany in 2020 were suspects in crimes during that year.

https://rmx.news/crime/1-in-10-somali-nationals-were-considered-suspects-in-crime-across-germany-in-2020/

One of the most prominent Somalis in the US is "squad" member Ilhan Omar, the same Ilhan Omar who married her brother in an immigration fraud but has not been prosecuted for it.


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