Special Military Operation Minnesota is brewing, Somalis in Minny should be on alert or in hiding

Trump says he does not want Somalis in US as ICE plans Minnesota operation​

3 December 2025, 00:39 GMT
Watch: Trump says he 'doesn't want' Somali migrants in US

US President Donald Trump has said he does not want Somali immigrants in the US, telling reporters they should "go back to where they came from" and "their country is no good for a reason".
"I don't want them in our country, I'll be honest with you," he said during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Trump said the US would "go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country".
His disparaging comments came as immigration authorities were reported to be planning an enforcement operation in Minnesota's large Somali community.
Officials in the state have condemned the plan, arguing it could unfairly sweep up American citizens who may appear to be from the East African nation.
Minneapolis and St Paul, which together are known as the Twin Cities, are home to one of the largest Somali communities in the world and the largest in the US.
Trump's comments represent an intensification of his recent attacks on Minnesota's Somali community, whose decades-long protected status in the US he recently pledged to revoke, and its Democratic politicians.
Trump has also recently expanded his months-long immigration crackdown in the wake of last week's shooting of two National Guard members in Washington DC, which was allegedly perpetrated by an Afghan who moved to the US. Trump did not refer to that incident while speaking about Somalis.
During his comments, which came at the end of an hours-long televised cabinet meeting, Trump said: "I don't want them in our country. I'll be honest with you, OK.
"Somebody will say, 'Oh, that's not politically correct.' I don't care. I don't want them in our country."
He also said: "With Somalia, which is barely a country, you know, they have no, they have no anything. They just run around killing each other. There's no structure."
He then turned to criticising Representative Ilhan Omar, a Democrat and the first Somali-American to be elected to Congress with whom he has clashed repeatedly for a number of years.
"I always watch her," Trump said, adding that Omar "hates everybody. And I think she's an incompetent person".
"His obsession with me is creepy," Omar responded in a social media post. "I hope he gets the help he desperately needs."
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks

Reuters
Trump criticised Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American who represents a Minnesota district in Congress
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been directed by the Trump administration to target undocumented Somali immigrants in the Twin Cities, a person familiar with the planning told the BBC's US partner CBS News on Tuesday.
Hundreds of people are expected to be targeted when the operation begins this week, the official said. The New York Times first reported the operation.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, declined to comment on planned operations and denied that any people would be targeted based on race.
"Every day, ICE enforces the laws of the nation across the country," said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
"What makes someone a target of ICE is not their race or ethnicity, but the fact that they are in the country illegally," she said.
In a news conference, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said that an operation by ICE "means due process will be violated".
According to local leaders, there are about 80,000 people living there who are originally from Somalia, and the vast majority are American citizens.
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Last month, Trump said he planned to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) - a programme for immigrants from countries in crisis - for Somali residents living in Minnesota. A few hundred immigrants would be affected by that order.
TPS for Somalis has existed since 1991, resulting from conflict in the nation.
Earlier this week, Trump's Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggested her agency would target visa fraud in Minnesota.
And his US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also announced an investigation into allegations that tax dollars from the state may have been diverted to the al-Shabab Islamist militant group in Somalia, which is part of al-Qaeda. The probe follows unverified media reports in the US, which have been denied by the militants.
Somalia is one of the poorest nations in the world, and many of the migrants who moved to the US left in the 1990s during the country's decades-long civil war.
The Somali state minister of foreign affairs, Ali Omar, appeared to hit back at the Trump administration's ongoing narrative on Tuesday.
Without naming the US president, Omar posted on X to say: "It has become too easy for some to use Somalia as a scapegoat or distraction from their own failures."
Meanwhile, local leaders in Minnesota have directly condemned the Trump administration's reported plan for an ICE operation.
Minnesota state Senator Zaynab Mohamed said on X that "when ICE agents interact with Somalis here, they will find what we've been saying for years: Almost all of us are US citizens".
Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who was Kamala Harris's running mate in the 2024 presidential election and who has been sparring with the president in recent days, said: "We welcome support in investigating and prosecuting crime. But pulling a PR stunt and indiscriminately targeting immigrants is not a real solution to a problem."
Additional reporting by Abdinasir Ali
The recent broadening of Trump's immigration crackdown comes after National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was killed in last week's shooting in Washington DC, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, was seriously injured.
Officials said the suspect entered the US in 2021 as part of a programme for Afghans who worked with US troops during their 20 years in Afghanistan, and who were considered to be at risk of reprisals after the US withdrew.
On Tuesday, Noem said she would recommend a travel ban on several countries which she claimed were "flooding" the US with criminal activity.
Earlier, all US decisions on asylum requests were halted, and a review was announced into green cards that were issued to individuals who migrated to the US from a number of countries. Trump has also threatened to "permanently pause migration" from what he calls "third world countries".
 
"We're not black were Arabs"


They endorsed him


In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris won the majority of the Somali-American vote in key communities, but her support was significantly weaker than the support Joe Biden received in 2020. This shift represented a major decline for the Democratic Party among a historically reliable voting bloc.


Key Findings from the 2024 Election
Weakened Democratic Margins: In Minneapolis precincts with large Somali populations, such as Cedar-Riverside, support for Harris dropped by as much as 14 percentage points compared to Biden's performance four years prior.
Major Drop in Turnout: Voter turnout in these key precincts also fell significantly in 2024 compared to 2020, as many voters chose to stay home or vote for third-party candidates.
Reasons for the Shift: The decline in support was attributed to several factors:
Gaza Conflict: Widespread opposition to the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the Israel-Gaza War was a primary driver, with many voters feeling the administration did not do enough to stop the conflict.
Social and Cultural Values: Some Somali voters hold socially conservative values, particularly regarding gender issues in schools, which they felt aligned more closely with the Republican platform.
Economy: A belief that the economy was stronger under Donald Trump also influenced some voters.
Feeling Taken for Granted: Many community leaders expressed frustration that the Democratic Party took their votes for granted without addressing their specific concerns.
 
In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris won the majority of the Somali-American vote in key communities, but her support was significantly weaker than the support Joe Biden received in 2020. This shift represented a major decline for the Democratic Party among a historically reliable voting bloc.


Key Findings from the 2024 Election
Weakened Democratic Margins: In Minneapolis precincts with large Somali populations, such as Cedar-Riverside, support for Harris dropped by as much as 14 percentage points compared to Biden's performance four years prior.
Major Drop in Turnout: Voter turnout in these key precincts also fell significantly in 2024 compared to 2020, as many voters chose to stay home or vote for third-party candidates.
Reasons for the Shift: The decline in support was attributed to several factors:
Gaza Conflict: Widespread opposition to the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the Israel-Gaza War was a primary driver, with many voters feeling the administration did not do enough to stop the conflict.
Social and Cultural Values: Some Somali voters hold socially conservative values, particularly regarding gender issues in schools, which they felt aligned more closely with the Republican platform.
Economy: A belief that the economy was stronger under Donald Trump also influenced some voters.
Feeling Taken for Granted: Many community leaders expressed frustration that the Democratic Party took their votes for granted without addressing their specific concerns.


So overall its not that they supported The Orange fucker out right, they just wasn’t happy with the happenings?
 
In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris won the majority of the Somali-American vote in key communities, but her support was significantly weaker than the support Joe Biden received in 2020. This shift represented a major decline for the Democratic Party among a historically reliable voting bloc.


Key Findings from the 2024 Election
Weakened Democratic Margins: In Minneapolis precincts with large Somali populations, such as Cedar-Riverside, support for Harris dropped by as much as 14 percentage points compared to Biden's performance four years prior.
Major Drop in Turnout: Voter turnout in these key precincts also fell significantly in 2024 compared to 2020, as many voters chose to stay home or vote for third-party candidates.
Reasons for the Shift: The decline in support was attributed to several factors:
Gaza Conflict: Widespread opposition to the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the Israel-Gaza War was a primary driver, with many voters feeling the administration did not do enough to stop the conflict.
Social and Cultural Values: Some Somali voters hold socially conservative values, particularly regarding gender issues in schools, which they felt aligned more closely with the Republican platform.
Economy: A belief that the economy was stronger under Donald Trump also influenced some voters.
Feeling Taken for Granted: Many community leaders expressed frustration that the Democratic Party took their votes for granted without addressing their specific concerns.

Yep.

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Somali-American voters


I don't think it's a they problem, I think their leadership got bought. It affected some of the voters but IMO not enough to condemn the entire community. A big problem is there was very little effort put forth to combat the political propaganda and I think it's because we watch and say......naw ain't nobody dumb enough to fall for that.
 

I remember a discussion we had on here and folks was talking about the republicans this or that

Black turn out this and that…
You know the election talk we do yearly


i went looking at the numbers for what I gathered folks wasn’t happy.

Trump had less votes
Harris/Biden had less vote

Seem like the chart shows those who actually voted, did support Kamala Harris more than Trump..
(Unless I’m looking at this wrong)
 
So overall its not that they supported The Orange fucker out right, they just wasn’t happy with the happenings?

Yep, no different that the overall Black vote. Neither the majority of the Black vote nor the majority of the Somali vote in the U.S. supported 45-Count Felonious. But some apparently fell for the "you abandoned us" okie doke, deciding to sit out the election and HERE we are.
 
Fuckem then..,

The majority of them who voted in Minnesota don't consider themselves "Arab", and definitely not cool with the U.S. supporting foreign forces (RSF, backed by United Arab Emirates and the U.S.) committing genocide for minerals in Somalia. So, the regurgitated, "I'm Arab" nonsense is a social media fable. Some Somali voters, like other voting bloc groups, fell for the "abandoned us" blitz from the GOP messaging machine. Also, It's not like Black voters don't have SOME swamp racoons that are Pro-Trump AF. Just about every voting bloc has that.
 
Somalians do not like Black folks. I dated a Somalian and she would duck and hide whenever she saw another Somalian. She said they would tell her family that she was with a brother and her family would disown her. She held Arabs on a higher level than us. She was very good looking but her pussy was sewed up and her clit was removed as a child. We should not be fighting for these people. Black folks have done the heavy lifting for civil rights for the beneficiaries to turn their backs on us afterwards.
 
The majority of them who voted in Minnesota don't consider themselves "Arab", and definitely not cool with the U.S. supporting foreign forces (RSF, backed by United Arab Emirates and the U.S.) committing genocide for minerals in Somalia. So, the regurgitated, "I'm Arab" nonsense is a social media fable. Some Somali voters, like other voting bloc groups, fell for the "abandoned us" blitz from the GOP messaging machine. Also, It's not like Black voters don't have SOME swamp racoons that are Pro-Trump AF. Just about every voting bloc has that.

I’ve heard black folks in a different tax bracket than myself, I don’t belong to either side, vote for whoever benefits me… they’re in that $65 per hour range :lol:
 
Somalians do not like Black folks. I dated a Somalian and she would duck and hide whenever she saw another Somalian. She said they would tell her family that she was with a brother and her family would disown her. She held Arabs on a higher level than us. She was very good looking but her pussy was sewed up and her clit was removed as a child. We should not be fighting for these people. Black folks have done the heavy lifting for civil rights for the beneficiaries to turn their backs on us afterwards.
Explain sewed up
 
Explain sewed up

Her vagina was sewed shut as a child. It looked normal but only had a small hole so that she could pee and have a period but couldn't have intercourse. Most of her clitoris was removed too. The idea is that she would be a virgin for her husband and once she is married, her husband would open her virgin pussy. Surgically or sometimes they force it.
So can the women enjoy sex
She had a small piece of her clit left and would cum from fingering or rubbing her vagina on my dick.



This chick was really good looking. She didn't have a large head typical of Somalians. She was very sneaky though. I later found out that another poster on here messed with her too.
 
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