Representative Nancy Mace announced on January 7, 2026, that she has moved to subpoena the immigration records of Representative Ilhan Omar and her brother/husband. This action is part of the Oversight Committee"s investigation into allegations of federal marriage fraud and violations of immigration laws.
Mace stated that knowingly entering a marriage to evade immigration laws is a serious felony, which can result in prison time, substantial fines, denaturalization, and deportation. She emphasized that marrying a sibling is illegal in every state and expressed her intent to thoroughly investigate the matter.
Mace concluded her statement with a call to "end the fraud" and to "denaturalize and deport Ilhan Omar."
For related coverage, see earlier reports on immigration enforcement actions, including recent developments in immigration enforcement.

Image for Rep. Nancy Mace moves to subpoena Ilhan Omar"s immigration records





