Both Omar and Wagner bit the hands that fed them
From a report at the link below:
How do you explain the ingratitude of Ilhan Omar and thousands like her who hate not the culture that threw them into the misery of a refugee camp, but the culture that rescued them?

U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar
Among those who become dependent on another culture, there some who despise their reliance on something alien, something they need to survive but grow to hate. As their reliance on an alien culture grows, so too does their hatred.
Wagner was not just an anti-Semite; he was a vicious anti-Semite. His hatred of Jews consumed him, often dominated his thinking, and led to vile and irrational expressions for which the word “bigot” or “racist” could not begin to scratch the surface of meaning.
And what was Wagner’s problem with Jews? They were his spectators, his benefactors when he was down and out, his patrons, and some of his closest friends and colleagues. As Wagner looked across the rows of the audience, whom did he see up close and personal in the front-row seats? Jews.
In his most difficult moments, it was Jews who rescued him.
In much the same way, Ilhan Omar needed the sustenance of America.
Ilhan Omar, rescued from the misery of a childhood that might have been without hope to become a member of the most powerful legislative body on the planet, feels betrayed by her rescuers. Her rescuers, she tells us, did not live up to their ideal.
Ilhan Omar could have been a role model for her community. Instead, she has become a malcontent hater of the people and culture that saved her.
She knows the way back from whence she came. In case she needs help finding her way back there are many here who are grateful to be living in America who will gladly show her the way.
Whether Ilhan Omar knows it or not, her attitude and the attitude of three or four other “squad” members, will undoubtedly assure a Republican majority in the House in 2020.
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