Ilhan Omar Tries to Slam Trump by Posting ‘Racist’ Tweet, Instantly Forced to DELETE It

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by Sheri Urban

Liberal hypocrisy has been exposed once again.

Sen. Ted Cruz, Michelle Malkin and thousands on Twitter slammed Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) after she suggested that Latinos were not smart enough to measure up in a “merit-based” immigration system Trump has proposed.

Omar, who always refuses to remove her tweets no matter how controversial, immediately deleted this one after many called her a racist.

Omar wrote: “A ‘merit based’ immigration policy is fueled by racism toward the Latinx community. Our immigration policies shouldn’t be based on discrimination, fear, or bigotry. We should welcome immigrants to our country and offer a simple pathway to citizenship.”

The implication of course is that Hispanics aren’t intelligent enough to earn immigration by “merit” under Trump’s new system. Typical hypocrisy from liberals who routinely accuse conservatives of false racism.

Actress Mindy Robinson, who was first to notice that Omar deleted her tweet, took a screenshot of it:

https://twitter.com/iheartmindy/status/1133572218963857408

Cruz later responded to Omar’s comments, writing on Twitter: “As the son of a Cuban immigrant whose Dad came to get a math degree & become a computer programmer, I’m troubled that Dems seem to believe Hispanic immigrants can’t qualify for skills-based legal immigration. Bringing in more scientists, engineers & doctors is good for US jobs.”

Michelle Malkin also called out Omar over her racist comments, tweeting: “So Ms. Smarty Pants @ilhanmn deleted her tweet, cuz she finally realized that in accusing the President of raaaaaaaaaaacism, she was sounding mighty raaaaaaaaaacist herself.”

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And she wasn’t alone.

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