WATCH: Florida AG Wants THIS ‘Squad’ Member DEPORTED!

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Liberals only need to open their mouths to land themselves in hot water as seen with the alarming remarks made by a “Squad” member.

Specifically, Ilhan Omar’s remarks about America being “one of the worst countries” have prompted Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier to demand her deportation.

Watch the video down below.

His bold “Denaturalize and Deport” statement came in response to Omar’s criticism of President Donald Trump’s military parade and her comparison of the United States to a dictatorship.

The controversy erupted when a viral clip posted by “End Wokeness” showed Omar criticizing recent military presence in American streets during protests in Los Angeles.

Uthmeier, appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis, did not mince words in his response.

He directly called for federal authorities to strip Omar of her citizenship and remove her from the country.

Omar’s inflammatory remarks compared the United States unfavorably to Somalia, where she is from.

Omar stated:

“I grew up in a dictatorship, and I don’t even remember witnessing anything like that. To have a democracy, a beacon of hope for the world, to now be turned into one of the worst countries, where the military are in our streets without any regard for people’s constitutional rights while our president is spending millions of dollars propping himself up like a failed dictator with a military parade, it is really shocking.”

The representative’s comments came amid President Trump’s deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell violent protests that included attacks on federal agents and widespread vandalism.

California Governor Gavin Newsom opposed the deployment, claiming it would escalate tensions rather than restore order.

DeSantis backed up his attorney general by highlighting the absurdity of the situation with illegal aliens.

“You come from a foreign country illegally into our country, you burn the American flag in protest of them trying to send you back to the country whose flag you’re waving? This is such a farce,” DeSantis stated.

Omar, who became the first African refugee and Muslim woman elected to Congress in 2019, has a history of making anti-American statements while enjoying the privileges of American citizenship and congressional power.

Uthmeier’s call for deportation reflects growing frustration with elected officials who consistently disparage the country they swore to serve.

The Department of Homeland Security reported increased assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and arrests of illegal aliens in Los Angeles during the unrest.

While Omar encouraged people to participate in protests, at the same time she condemned the very law enforcement actions necessary to maintain public safety.

Uthmeier’s call for deportation joins similar demands from other Republican leaders, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

While legal experts claim deportation of a naturalized citizen for political speech is not legally feasible, many argue that Omar’s consistent anti-American rhetoric raises legitimate questions about her loyalty to the country she represents in Congress.