Minnesota U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar: “Too often, no-knock warrants are a death sentence for Black and Brown people across the country. It’s…”

Minnesota U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar: “Too often, no-knock warrants are a death sentence for Black and Brown people across the country. It’s…”
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Ilhan Omar tweeted the following:

“Too often, no-knock warrants are a death sentence for Black and Brown people across the country. It’s past time to end the pain and trauma.
We need the Amir Locke End Deadly No-Knock Warrants Act. harpersbazaar.com/culture/politi
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Here are other recent tweets from Ilhan Omar:

“Today, the @HouseForeign Committee held a hearing on the 2001 AUMF and war powers.
Rep. Omar asked about air strikes conducted in Somalia and troop deployment in Cameroon, Niger, and the wider Sahel.”
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“Rep. Omar applauded @POTUS for engaging with our allies in response to Russian aggression in a measured way that incentivizes de-escalation and doesnt plunge the US into WWIII and risk nuclear war.”
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“Deadly no-knock warrants have wreaked havoc on families and communities for far too long.

Today, Rep. Omar introduced the Amir Locke End Deadly No-Knock Warrants Act to add limitations on no-knock warrants, night-time raids, and use of explosive devices.” on March 1
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