First Muslim-American Woman in Congress: Ilhan Omar is one of the first Muslim-American women to be elected to the US Congress.

Represents Minnesota: She is a member of the US House of Representatives, representing Minnesota’s 5th District.

Born in Somalia: Ilhan Omar was born in Somalia in 1982 but fled her country due to civil war.

Lived in a Refugee Camp: She spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya before moving to the United States.

 Came to the US in the 1990s: In 1997, her family moved to Minneapolis, where she grew up and started her political career.

Community Leader: Before politics, she worked as a community educator and helped in local government in Minneapolis.

 Serves on Important Committees: Omar is part of the House Budget Committee and the Education and Workforce Committee.

Progressive Leader: She supports progressive ideas like healthcare for all and is a leader in the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

 Critical of India: Omar has spoken out against some of India’s policies, especially on Kashmir and religious freedom issues.

Controversies: Her views on Kashmir, her support for Khalistani figures, and her visit to Pakistan have caused debates, especially in India.