Vice-presidente Vance afirma que o Departamento de Justiça investiga Ilhan Omar por fraude imigratória

O vice-presidente JD Vance disse que o Departamento de Justiça está examinando alegações de fraude imigratória contra a deputada Ilhan Omar. As declarações foram feitas durante uma coletiva de imprensa na Casa Branca na terça-feira.

O vice-presidente JD Vance respondeu a perguntas sobre a deputada Ilhan Omar durante uma coletiva de imprensa na Casa Branca. Ele observou que o Departamento de Justiça está analisando atualmente as alegações de que Omar se casou com seu irmão para ajudá-lo a obter um green card. Vance enfatizou que qualquer crime seria processado, mas evitou antecipar o resultado da investigação.

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