Right-wing Rep. Nancy Mace pushed the House Oversight Committee Wednesday to subpoena the immigration records of “Squad” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and her brother.
Mace (R-SC), who is running for governor in the Palmetto State, raised unproven accusations that Omar may have legally married her brother to help him gain citizenship in the US.

“We just moved to subpoena Rep. Ilhan Omar and her brother/husband’s immigration records in the Oversight Committee,” Mace posted on X after verbally making the motion during a hearing on benefit fraud in Minnesota.
“Federal marriage fraud and knowingly entering a marriage to evade immigration laws is a serious felony punishable by prison time, steep fines, denaturalization and deportation,” she added. “Marrying a sibling is illegal in every state. We intend to get to the bottom of it.
“END THE FRAUD. DENATURALIZE AND DEPORT ILHAN OMAR.”
Omar previously denied the accusations as “disgusting lies.”
The Post contacted Omar’s office for comment