El vicepresidente Vance afirma que el Departamento de Justicia investiga a Ilhan Omar por fraude migratorio

El vicepresidente JD Vance declaró que el Departamento de Justicia está examinando las acusaciones de fraude migratorio contra la congresista Ilhan Omar. Las declaraciones se realizaron durante una conferencia de prensa en la Casa Blanca este martes.

El vicepresidente JD Vance respondió a preguntas sobre la congresista Ilhan Omar durante una conferencia de prensa en la Casa Blanca. Señaló que el Departamento de Justicia está revisando actualmente las acusaciones de que Omar se casó con su hermano para ayudarlo a obtener una tarjeta de residencia permanente (green card). Vance enfatizó que cualquier delito será procesado, pero evitó prejuzgar el resultado de la investigación.

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