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Reactions trail comments by US congresswomen on deportation of Somali immigrants by Trump administration

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
May 17, 2026
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A wave of reactions has trailed comments attributed to United States lawmakers Ilhan Omar and Omar Fateh suggesting that if the US government were to deport Somalis from America, other Africans would also leave in solidarity.

Key Highlights:

  • Comments attributed to Ilhan Omar and Omar Fateh about solidarity over possible Somali deportations sparked strong reactions online.
  • The remarks triggered debates among Africans on social media about immigration, identity, and political solidarity in the United States.
  • Many users rejected the idea that Africans would collectively leave the US in support of Somali immigrants.
  • Some critics referenced past identity debates involving Somali communities, while others defended the comments as being about immigrant rights and unity.
  • The controversy has fueled wider discussions about US immigration policy, diaspora politics, and cultural identity.

The statement, which circulated widely on social media on Saturday, immediately triggered heated debate among African users across different platforms, particularly over issues of immigration policy, identity, and national allegiance.

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Many commentators strongly rejected the claim, distancing themselves from the lawmakers’ position and insisting that no such collective action would be taken by Africans in support of Somali communities in the United States.

 

Some users also referenced historical tensions around identity, recalling past remarks in which some Somali individuals were accused of distancing themselves from broader African identity classifications, further intensifying the backlash online.

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One user, Eye Kelly Erueyin, reacted sharply, saying: “God forbid. You and who?” while another commentator, Benjamin Ernest, questioned the solidarity claim, stating: “So you guys are now Africans? I thought you told us long ago that you are not Africans.”

 

Another user, Paul Joseph, dismissed the statement entirely, saying: “You are lying. Nobody will leave with you. You are on your own.”

 

Others attempted to provide a more conciliatory interpretation, with Patrice Michael Yai suggesting the comments may have been referring to Arab countries rather than African populations in general.

 

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Shikuku Okidi rejected the idea outright, saying he would not participate in any such solidarity movement and would discourage others from doing so.

 

The controversy has sparked wider online discussions around immigration enforcement in the United States, refugee integration, identity politics, and the role of diaspora communities in political discourse.

 

While supporters of the lawmakers argue that the comments reflect concerns about immigrant solidarity and human rights, critics say the statement is unrealistic and divisive, insisting that Africans in the diaspora will not be collectively bound by such a political position.

 

The debate continues to trend across social media, highlighting ongoing tensions over migration policy and cultural identity in the United States.

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