đ¨ Somali Rep. Abdi basically just called Kansas âa bootcampâ because living around Americans was âa lot to deal with.âHereâs what she actually said about moving to the U.S.:âMy family ended up in Kansas of all places. It was like a bootcamp for me.ââEvery day was something new and Iâm like, âOh my God, this is just getting worse.âââItâs just a lot to deal with as a person of color, honestly. Or a Black person.âImagine coming to a country that took you in, gave you housing, schooling, security, and a second chance at life â and your big takeaway is:đ Kansas was too difficult because⌠people?This is the constant theme:America offers safety âAmerica offers opportunity âAmerica offers freedom âAnd yet the response is:âUgh, this place is the problem.âThe entitlement is unreal.Millions of immigrants come here grateful, work hard, and build entire lives â but somehow Kansas is âa bootcampâ and âgetting worseâ because itâs not culturally accommodating enough?If America is so unbearable, how did millions from every background manage to thrive here?Itâs not the country.Itâs the attitude.
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Ken Hummell
She need to be removed from congreee AND the United Statea

Chris Taylor
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