In this episode of Catching Fire News host Ron Branstner and A.J. Kern discuss the overwhelming evidence that Minnesota’s Far Left Democrat Ilhan Omar cannot be a U.S. citizen.
As Ms. Kern explained on her website, AJKern.com:
So, although records requests would not be processed for a living foreign-born person without their permission, request records for the deceased are fully available through the USCIS. So, Ms. Kern filed the request.
It took an entire year. She submitted the request June 2022 and received a response on June 20, 2023… which is also, ironically, World Refugee Day!
A letter from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services claimed the agency has provided a thorough records search resulting in no records found of her father having obtained U.S. citizenship… Meaning, it’s highly likely a Somali Nationalist who is not a US citizen occupies a seat in the U.S. Congress in violation of the United States Constitution, writing and voting on legislation that impacts every American citizen.
As Ms. Kern explained on her website, AJKern.com:
I submitted a request to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) seeking naturalization and citizenship records for Ilhan Omar’s father, Nur Omar Mohamed. … The USCIS is the federal agency that processes and maintains naturalization records. Although records requests require permission of the person whose records are sought, records for the deceased are fully available to the public. Ilhan Omar’s records are not available without permission, but her deceased father’s records are.
Why did I request Ilhan’s father’s records?
Because Ilhan claims she gained citizenship when she was a 17 year old minor.
When an adult parent gains citizenship through the naturalization process, their minor children ‘derive’ citizenship through that parent. This is what Ilhan Omar has repeatedly claimed on the record… that she ‘derived’ citizenship through her father as a minor at the age of 17. (see video here)
Minors cannot naturalize independently and adults cannot derive citizenship from their parents.
Why did I request Ilhan’s father’s records?
Because Ilhan claims she gained citizenship when she was a 17 year old minor.
When an adult parent gains citizenship through the naturalization process, their minor children ‘derive’ citizenship through that parent. This is what Ilhan Omar has repeatedly claimed on the record… that she ‘derived’ citizenship through her father as a minor at the age of 17. (see video here)
Minors cannot naturalize independently and adults cannot derive citizenship from their parents.
So, although records requests would not be processed for a living foreign-born person without their permission, request records for the deceased are fully available through the USCIS. So, Ms. Kern filed the request.
It took an entire year. She submitted the request June 2022 and received a response on June 20, 2023… which is also, ironically, World Refugee Day!
A letter from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services claimed the agency has provided a thorough records search resulting in no records found of her father having obtained U.S. citizenship… Meaning, it’s highly likely a Somali Nationalist who is not a US citizen occupies a seat in the U.S. Congress in violation of the United States Constitution, writing and voting on legislation that impacts every American citizen.







