Two FBI agents held an hours-long meeting in Minnesota in mid-October with a concerned party who handed over a trove of documents regarding Omar’s 2009 marriage to Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, a source with knowledge of the event said.

H/T: New York Post

According to the Post, a source revealed that the two agents have agreed to share the information from the concerned party with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the US Department of Education.

Because the crimes she's being investigated for involve "moral turpitude," if she ends up being charged and convicted, Omar may no longer be eligible to apply for cancellation of removal as an immigrant who holds no status in the United States. In other words, if convicted, she may lose her citizenship and face deportation back to Somalia.

Judicial Watch announced it hand-delivered ethics complaint to the House Chairman of OCE David Skaggs calling for a full investigation into potential crimes tied to allegations that Rep. #IlhanOmar may have married her biological brother. MORE HERE: https://t.co/bnTyUu8Z3Q — Judicial Watch 🔎 (@JudicialWatch) January 26, 2020

Judicial Watch has filed an official complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics about Rep. Ilhan Omar potential violations of law. Let us know if you agree that Rep. #IlhanOmar SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED by signing the petition HERE: https://t.co/sTYd3hy04u pic.twitter.com/zYzT9ZWrjy — Judicial Watch 🔎 (@JudicialWatch) January 26, 2020

Surely this is music to the ears of Omar's challenger, Dalia al-Aqidi, another female Muslim refugee who just so happens to be Republican, loves America and wants to actually represent Minnesota's 5th Congressional District, not some larger national or international movement that has nothing to do with the lives of everyday residents.