A Minnesota congressman has asked the House Ethics Committee to investigate fellow state Rep. Ilhan Omar for a slew of alleged offenses, including immigration fraud — which she committed by illegally marrying her brother, the legislator says.

Republican Steve Drazkowski was joined Tuesday by the conservative group Judicial Watch in calling on the ethics committee to probe Omar, who has also been accused of marrying her brother by President Trump.

The two parties claimed their requests were not coordinated. They both cite social media posts made by Omar in recent months — after she took office — as well as address records and unidentified sources in the Somali-American community, of which she’s a member.

The accusations of wrongdoing being hurled at the freshman congresswoman include immigration fraud, illegal tax filings and campaign finance fraud.

Drazkowski (R-Mazeppa) has been successful in the past when filing complaints against Omar.

Just last month, he managed to prove that she violated state rules by using campaign funds to pay for personal out-of-state travel expenses while she was still a state lawmaker. The lawmaker also uncovered joint tax returns filed under Omar and her husband’s name before they were legally married.

Omar had to reimburse her former campaign committee to the tune of nearly $3,500 as a result.

“The mounting evidence here is getting to the point where it’s just hard to not see the fact that there is something solidly, completely wrong here,” Drazkowski said Tuesday, according to MPR News.

“The people get it.”

President Trump has come out in recent weeks and accused Omar of committing immigration fraud, telling reporters: “I hear she was married to her brother.”

“I don’t know,” the president said after being asked about the allegations last week. “But I’m sure there’s somebody who will be looking at that.”

The claim that Omar illegally wed her brother — in order to grant him American citizenship — first surfaced on conservative blogs in 2016, when she was running for the Minnesota state legislature. She has blasted the allegation as “disgusting” and “racist.”

The call for an ethics probe comes amid Trump’s ongoing feud with Omar and fellow members of “the Squad” — which includes Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rasihda Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley.

Trump has been waging a war of words with the group for nearly two weeks now after telling them on Twitter to “go back” to the countries they came from. Only one of the lawmakers — Omar — is foreign-born, while the others all hail from the US.

Trump supporters sparked outrage last week by chanting “send her back” at a North Carolina rally. The incident sparked calls for increased security from Democrats, who claimed Omar’s life was in “imminent danger.”

With Post wires