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The perils of migration, Trump, Somalis in U.S. (Read 195 times)
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Reply #15 - Yesterday at 8:37pm
 
Frank wrote on Dec 3rd, 2025 at 5:11am:
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has gone on the record to condemn Trump for suggesting she be deported to Somalia, arguing that she has every right to stay in the horrible country she hates.

Following a viral Thanksgiving tweet by President Trump blasting Ilhan Omar for hating on America, the congressional representative hit back at Trump by airing her grievances in the most derogatory way possible: on CNN.

"I have every right to be in this terrible, evil, disgusting country," Omar told reporters on CNN. "No, I'm talking about America, not Somalia. Why would I say that about Somalia? That place is great."

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper praised the Minnesota congresswoman for her candor and asked why she bothers staying if she hates America so much. Omar then accused Cooper of being racist for even asking such a question.

"I have the right to stay anywhere I want, even somewhere I hate with every fiber of my being," she said before abruptly ending the interview.

Omar's colleagues in the Democrat Party have supported her right to remain in a country she hates and fully exploit it for her benefit. "If she goes back to Somalia, how will she make her money?" Nancy Pelosi said. "Be reasonable."

At publishing time, Ilhan Omar was still somehow being allowed to live in America, for some reason.


'Black Hawk Down' Remake To Be Filmed In Minneapolis



MINNEAPOLIS, MN — A remake of the popular 2001 war film Black Hawk Down was reportedly in development at Columbia Pictures, with producers eyeing downtown Minneapolis as the primary filming location.

"I got stuck there on a layover once, and I thought I'd landed in Somalia, but it was just Minnesota," producer Jerry Bruckheimer said. "I've never been more scared in my entire life. And I'm from Detroit."

The original film, based on the true story of two U.S. military Black Hawk helicopters that were shot down during the Battle of Mogadishu during the Somali Civil War, was filmed using Morocco as a stand-in for war-torn Somalia, but producers now believe that the Minneapolis of 2025 looks even more like the real thing.

Original director Ridley Scott was reportedly set to return after having been inspired by the reports of location scouting. "I try to be as accurate as possible with my historical depictions, but there's only so much you can do when you can't actually film in a war-torn third-world country," Scott said of his work. "Luckily, the Twin Cities is in absolute shambles. I was shocked when I heard human beings still live there."

According to sources, more Somalians now live in Minneapolis than in Somalia itself, which gives the location an extra air of realism. "It's really going to save us on the budget getting to film right here in America without having to fly in Somalian actors," Bruckheimer said.

At publishing time, filming had been relocated to regular Somalia after Minneapolis was deemed to be too dangerous.
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Reply #16 - Yesterday at 8:47pm
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 8:37pm:
'Black Hawk Down' Remake To Be Filmed In Minneapolis



MINNEAPOLIS, MN — A remake of the popular 2001 war film Black Hawk Down was reportedly in development at Columbia Pictures, with producers eyeing downtown Minneapolis as the primary filming location.

"I got stuck there on a layover once, and I thought I'd landed in Somalia, but it was just Minnesota," producer Jerry Bruckheimer said. "I've never been more scared in my entire life. And I'm from Detroit."

The original film, based on the true story of two U.S. military Black Hawk helicopters that were shot down during the Battle of Mogadishu during the Somali Civil War, was filmed using Morocco as a stand-in for war-torn Somalia, but producers now believe that the Minneapolis of 2025 looks even more like the real thing.

Original director Ridley Scott was reportedly set to return after having been inspired by the reports of location scouting. "I try to be as accurate as possible with my historical depictions, but there's only so much you can do when you can't actually film in a war-torn third-world country," Scott said of his work. "Luckily, the Twin Cities is in absolute shambles. I was shocked when I heard human beings still live there."

According to sources, more Somalians now live in Minneapolis than in Somalia itself, which gives the location an extra air of realism. "It's really going to save us on the budget getting to film right here in America without having to fly in Somalian actors," Bruckheimer said.

At publishing time, filming had been relocated to regular Somalia after Minneapolis was deemed to be too dangerous.


Sooooooooo racist.
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Reply #17 - Yesterday at 8:51pm
 
Quote:
Somalia Travel Advisory


Somalia - Level 4: Do Not Travel

Do not travel to Somalia due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health, kidnapping, piracy, and lack of availability of routine consular services.

Crime
Violent crime is common throughout Somalia, including kidnapping and murder. Illegal roadblocks are widespread.

Terrorism
Terrorists continue to plot kidnappings, bombings, and other attacks in Somalia. They may attack with little or no warning and target:
Attack methods can include car bombs, suicide bombers, individual attackers, and rocket fire.

Piracy
Pirates are active in the waters off the Horn of Africa, specifically off the coast of Puntland.

Kidnapping
Violent crime, including kidnapping, is common throughout Somalia. Illegal roadblocks are widespread.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/som...




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Somalia


Overall:
Do not travel

We continue to advise:

Do not travel to Somalia due to the dangerous security situation and the threat of armed conflict, terrorism, kidnapping and violent crime.

https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/africa/somalia


Omar should go home and fix the shithole country she came from.

She would have felt at home when BLM were burning down her electorate

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