Leo Hohmann #racist #wingnut #conspiracy leohohmann.com

Minneapolis mayor candidate Omar Fateh recently attended a campaign rally with scores of rabid Somali supporters that, by the looks of it, could have just as easily been held in Mogadishu. Fateh has been referred to by some as the “Mamdani of the Midwest,” a reference to his hard-left views, similar to those of Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race.
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Supporters at the event wore t-shirts bearing his name. One supporter spoke at the event, yelling indecipherable rantings in Somali.

That’s what a transformed American city looks like, but unfortunately it’s not the only one you can kiss goodbye to Islam.

There are many others that have been taken over by refugees pumped in from the Islamic world over the last 40 to 50 years. Somalis have been sent to Minnesota since at least 1990. All under the guise of saving refugees, many of them fleeing wars that the U.S. has either directly engaged in or the CIA had a hand in starting.

The American government has been instigating wars, needlessly destabilizing countries and driving refugees into the West for decades.

They’ve been sent here from Somalia, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and many other Islamic countries that do not share American values.

It’s all done legally under the authority of the Refugee Act of 1980, signed by Jimmy Carter.
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That’s why it makes me sick when I hear neocon politicians wax eloquent on Fox News or CNN about the dangers of Russia, China and Iran, and how we must go off and fight more foreign wars against these evil countries, using proxies whenever possible but often our own troops.

It’s all a distraction from what’s going on here at home.
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President Trump has slowed the refugee flow dramatically, just like he did in his first term, but unless the Refugee Act of 1980 is rescinded by Congress, the next president will restart the program and make up for lost time.

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