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Rep. Brandon Gill of Texas has raised concerns over a recent video featuring Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, in which she offers legal guidance to undocumented immigrants during a community event. The video clip, which circulated on social media, shows Rep. Omar advising individuals on how to respond if approached by immigration enforcement officers.

In her comments, Rep. Omar encourages individuals who may be undocumented, or whose legal status has lapsed, to know their rights and to refrain from answering questions without legal representation. “You are not obligated to answer their questions,” she said. “Just state that you are advised by a lawyer not to answer questions.”

The video sparked strong reactions online. Rep. Gill shared it with a critical message on his social media account, stating that such actions raise concerns about the role of public officials in immigration discussions.

A spokesperson for Rep. Gill later clarified his remarks, saying his concern was about the appropriateness of a U.S. lawmaker advising individuals who may be violating immigration laws. “Representative Omar’s conduct raises questions about to whom she is most loyal — the American people or those who are here unlawfully,” the statement read.

The clip emerged as federal immigration officials begin stepping up enforcement under a renewed focus on individuals with criminal records or outstanding deportation orders. Former immigration official Tom Homan, now working with the current administration, has said that while the initial focus remains on public safety threats, broader enforcement efforts are expected.

“Anyone found to be in the country illegally is subject to arrest and deportation,” Homan stated in a recent interview, emphasizing that operations may take place in various locations across the country.

He noted that federal agencies may make additional arrests when conducting operations targeting individuals with known criminal backgrounds. “We expect a lot of collateral arrests,” he added, referring to others found to be undocumented during enforcement efforts.

Homan also addressed concerns about enforcement near sensitive locations like schools and hospitals, noting that ICE follows strict protocols when operating near such places. “If someone poses a national security threat or public safety risk, then yes, we are going to act,” he said.

The discussion comes amid broader national conversations about how to balance immigration enforcement with individual rights, community safety, and the responsibilities of public officials.

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