Ilhan Omar takes to Twitter

Ilhan Omar takes to Twitter
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Ilhan Omar tweeted the following:

“Its past time we take serious action against climate change. We know whats at stake – a livable future.
We need a Green New Deal. twitter.com/grist/status/1
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Here are other recent tweets from Ilhan Omar:

“Today, the House will vote on the #CROWNAct.
For too long Black women have been told their natural hair is unprofessional, exotic, or unruly. Lets call this what it is – discrimination.
Passing the CROWN Act is a crucial step forward.” on Feb. 28
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“President Bidens nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson is not only historic, but an affirmation for young black girls everywhere that they too can aspire to serve on the highest court in the US. Judge Jackson is eminently qualified and will make an excellent Supreme Court Justice. twitter.com/POTUS/status/1” on Feb. 25
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“The United States should lead by example, and begin to resettle refugees here as soon as it becomes necessary.” on Feb. 24
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