Minnesota state Rep. Kaohly Vang Her said on Monday that she is “illegal” in the United States.
Her was speaking on the Minnesota House floor when she made her revelation.
“And so I am illegal in this country. My parents are illegal here in this country,” Her stated in footage shared on X.
BREAKING: Democrat Minnesota State Rep. Kaohly Vang Her just admitted on the House Floor that she is an ILLEGAL ALIEN.
How is she holding office? @ICEgov @DHSgov @RealTomHoman pic.twitter.com/7PuE4GoPQP
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 9, 2025
To qualify for office in the Minnesota House of Representatives, a candidate must be a citizen for three months before an election.
In May, Her posted a legislative update in which she said state Republicans wanted to “hold the state budget hostage” unless healthcare access for “our undocumented neighbors” was removed. She maintained support for Minnesota’s undocumented residents, adding that they are “not our enemy” and instead are “part of our communities.”
In September, Her posted to X that she and her parents voted early at a rally that had Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) among the attendees.
Voted early today w/ my parents. It’s our first time together. The journey they traveled & the hardships they persevered through is why I have the freedom to be a part of this great democracy. Honored to early vote rally w/ @amyklobuchar @melissahortman @julieblaha @natehoodstp pic.twitter.com/B6QhqTOMEj
— Kaohly Vang Her (@KaohlyVangHer) September 21, 2024
The Washington Examiner contacted Her for comment.
HERE’S WHO ICE ARRESTED BEFORE PROTESTS BROKE OUT IN LOS ANGELES
Rep. Larry Kraft (D-St. Louis Park) says illegal immigrants are more entrepreneurial and commit less crime than American citizens. pic.twitter.com/kIAzLkYll5
— MN House GOP War Room (@MNHRCWarRoom) June 9, 2025
In a separate video, Minnesota state Rep. Larry Kraft was seen claiming that immigrants are “more entrepreneurial” and “commit less crime.” He also said 95% of the state’s growth in population is credited to immigrants.
https://t.co/RoW7oiWPZw pic.twitter.com/0t2Oj74C85
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) June 9, 2025
On X, the Department of Homeland Security posted a GIF from the Spy Kids film series in response to a user’s comment about someone else admitting to being in the country “illegally.”