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26 House of Representatives 

That’s Largely Why They Allowed Over 30 Million Illegal Militant Immigrants To Take Over America Including Social Security, HUD Housing Authorities, Cash Flows‼️ 

September 7, 2025

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Senators by Party

RRepublicans53
DDemocrats
Includes 2 Independents who caucus with the Democrats
47
Total Seats100


Representatives by Party

RRepublicans219
DDemocrats212
Vacancies4
Total Seats435


List of foreign-born United States politicians



This is a list of United States politicianswho were born outside the present-day United States, its territories (the District of ColumbiaPuerto RicoGuam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa), and its outlying possessions. This list does not include politicians from the Philippines (such as resident commissioners of the Philippines), which was held under various forms of government as an American territory from 1898 to 1946 before becoming a sovereign country.

United States citizenship is required to serve in Congress, as president or vice president, and in most state offices. The president and the vice president must additionally be a 'natural-born citizen'. Foreign-born politicians may gain U.S. citizenship by means of birth (if one or both of their parents were citizens who met the requirements to transmit citizenship at birth), derivation (if they acquired citizenship from their parents after birth but before the age of 18), or naturalization(if they acquired citizenship by fulfilling the requirements of the naturalization process as established in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952).


Members of Congress

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Senators

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SenatorCountry/place of birthCitizenship byPartyServing sincePosition(s) held
Michael Bennet IndiaBirthDemocratic2009U.S. Senatorfrom Colorado
Ted Cruz CanadaRepublican2013U.S. Senator from Texas
Tammy Duckworth ThailandDemocratic2017U.S. Senator from Illinois
Mazie Hirono JapanNaturalizationDemocratic2013U.S. Senator from Hawaii
Bernie Moreno ColombiaRepublican2025U.S. Senator from Ohio
Chris Van Hollen PakistanBirthDemocratic2017U.S. Senator from Maryland

Representatives

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RepresentativeCountry/place of birthCitizenship byPartyServing sincePosition held
Becca Balint West GermanyBirthDemocratic2023U.S. Representativefrom Vermont
Don Beyer TriesteDemocratic2015U.S. Representative from Virginia
Salud Carbajal MexicoNaturalizationDemocratic2017U.S. Representative from California
Sean Casten IrelandBirthDemocratic2019U.S. Representative from Illinois
Juan Ciscomani MexicoNaturalizationRepublican2023U.S. Representative from Arizona
Andrew Clyde CanadaBirthRepublican2021U.S. Representative from Georgia
Dan Crenshaw ScotlandRepublican2019U.S. Representative from Texas
Sharice Davids West GermanyDemocraticU.S. Representative from Kansas
Diana DeGette JapanDemocratic1997U.S. Representative from Colorado
Adriano Espaillat Dominican RepublicNaturalizationDemocratic2017U.S. Representative from New York
JesΓΊs "Chuy" GarcΓ­a MexicoDemocratic2019U.S. Representative from Illinois
Robert Garcia PeruDemocratic2023U.S. Representative from California
Carlos A. GimΓ©nez CubaRepublican2021U.S. Representative from Florida
Jim Himes PeruBirthDemocratic2009U.S. Representative from Connecticut
Pramila Jayapal IndiaNaturalizationDemocratic2017U.S. Representative from Washington
Young Kim South KoreaRepublican2021U.S. Representative from California
Raja Krishnamoorthi IndiaDemocratic2017U.S. Representative from Illinois
Ted Lieu TaiwanDemocratic2015U.S. Representative from California
Ilhan Omar SomaliaDemocratic2019U.S. Representative from Minnesota
David Rouzer West GermanyBirthRepublican2015U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Raul Ruiz MexicoDerivationDemocratic2013U.S. Representative from California
Victoria Spartz Ukrainian SSRNaturalizationRepublican2021U.S. Representative from Indiana
Marilyn Strickland South KoreaBirthDemocraticU.S. Representative from Washington
Shri Thanedar IndiaNaturalizationDemocratic2023U.S. Representative from Michigan
Norma J. Torres GuatemalaDemocratic2015U.S. Representative from California
Eugene Vindman Ukrainian SSR

Democratic2025U.S. Representative from Virginia
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Cabinet members

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Cabinet memberPlace of birthCitizenship byPartyPositions held

Governors

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GovernorPlace of birthCitizenship byPartyServing sincePosition(s) held
Joe Lombardo JapanBirthRepublican2023Sheriff of Clark Countyand Governor of Nevada

Statewide officials

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OfficialCountry/place of birthCitizenship byPartyPosition(s) held
Rob Bonta PhilippinesBirthDemocraticAttorney General of California
Rachel Hunt   NepalDemocraticLieutenant Governor of North Carolina
John F. King MexicoRepublicanInsurance Commissioner of Georgia
Sylvia Luke South KoreaNaturalizationDemocraticLieutenant Governor of Hawaii
Sabina Matos Dominican RepublicDemocraticLieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
Aruna Miller IndiaUnknownDemocraticLieutenant Governor of Maryland
Tregenza Roach Saint Christopher-Nevis-AnguillaDemocraticLieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands
Winsome Sears JamaicaNaturalizationRepublicanLieutenant Governor of Virginia

Mayors

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MayorPlace of birthCitizenship byPartyServing sincePosition(s) held
Gavin Buckley South AfricaNaturalization

Democratic

2017Mayor of Annapolis, Maryland
Wilmot Collins LiberiaIndependent,
later Democratic
2018Mayor of Helena, Montana
Amer Ghalib YemenUnknownDemocratic2021Mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan
Karen Goh IndiaNaturalizationRepublican2017Mayor of Bakersfield, California
Victor Gordo MexicoUnknownDemocratic2020Mayor of Pasadena, California
Glenn Jacobs SpainBirthRepublican2018County Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee
Esther Manheimer DenmarkDemocratic2013Mayor of Asheville, North Carolina
Yemi Mobolade NigeriaNaturalizationIndependent2023Mayor of Colorado Springs
Nadia Mohamed SomaliaDemocratic2023Mayor of St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Mboka Mwilambwe ZaireUnknownIndependent2021Mayor of Bloomington, Illinois
Lily Wu GuatemalaLibertarian2024Mayor of Wichita, Kansas

State legislators

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LegislatorPlace of birthCitizenship byPartyServing sincePosition(s) held
Mana Abdi KenyaUnknownDemocratic2023Maine State Representative
Munira Abdullahi SomaliaDemocratic2023Ohio State Representative
Solomon Adesanya NigeriaDemocratic2023Georgia State Representative
Alex Andrade Cayman IslandsBirthRepublican2018Florida State Representative
Saud Anwar PakistanUnknownDemocratic2019Connecticut State Senator
Hector Arzeno ArgentinaDemocratic2023Connecticut State Representative
Dagmara Avelar EcuadorDemocratic2021Illinois State Representative
Webster Barnaby EnglandNaturalizationRepublican2020Florida State Representative
Lex Berezhny Ukrainian SSRUnknownRepublican2020New Hampshire State Representative
Harry Bhandari   NepalDemocratic2019Maryland Delegate
Salman Bhojani PakistanDemocratic2023Texas State Representative
Nathan Biah LiberiaNaturalizationDemocratic2021Rhode Island State Representative
Walter Blackman PortugalBirthRepublican2025Arizona State Representative
Jennifer Bradley JapanUnknownRepublican2020Florida State Senator
Alec Brook-Krasny Soviet UnionRepublican2023New York State Assemblyman
Suraj Budathoki BhutanDemocratic2024New Hampshire State Representative
Joy San Buenaventura PhilippinesDemocratic2020Hawaii State Senator
Colleen Burton West GermanyBirthRepublican2022Florida State Senator
Jessica Caloza PhilippinesUnknownDemocratic2024California State Assemblywoman
Juan Carrillo MexicoDemocratic2022California State Assemblyman
Ethan Cha ThailandDemocratic2023Minnesota State Representative
Angie Chen Button TaiwanRepublican2009Texas State Representative
Steven Choi South KoreaRepublican2024California State Senator
Steve Chan Hong KongRepublican2025New York State Senator
Jeremy Cooney IndiaDemocratic2021New York State Senator
Elias Coop-Gonzalez GuatemalaBirthRepublican2022West Virginia Delegate
Catalina Cruz ColombiaDemocratic2019New York State Assemblywoman
Deqa Dhalac SomaliaUnknownDemocratic2022Maine State Representative
Manka Dhingra IndiaDemocratic2017Washington State Senator
Grace Diaz Dominican RepublicNaturalizationDemocratic2005Rhode Island State Representative
Lisa Dunkley JamaicaUnknownDemocratic2022Florida State Representative
Luz Escamilla MexicoDemocratic2009Utah State Senator
Dave FarnsworthRepublican2023Arizona State Senator
Anabel Figueroa El SalvadorDemocratic2023Connecticut State Representative
Jake Fitisemanu New ZealandBirthDemocratic2025Utah State Representative
David Fraser-Hidalgo EcuadorUnknownDemocratic2013Maryland Delegate
Rosanna GabaldΓ³n BermudaBirthDemocratic2021Arizona State Senator
Alina Garcia CubaUnknownRepublican2022Florida State Representative
Rey Garofano IranDemocratic2022Vermont State Representative
Andrew Takuya Garrett JapanDemocratic2022Hawaii State Representative
Mia Gregerson TaiwanDemocratic2013Washington State Representative
Yanira Gurrola MexicoDemocratic2023New Mexico State Representative
Shama Haider PakistanDemocratic2022New Jersey General Assemblywoman
Ghazala Hashmi IndiaDemocratic2020Virginia State Senator
Hodan Hassan SomaliaDemocratic2019Minnesota State Representative
Foung Hawj LaosDemocratic2013Minnesota State Senator
Kaohly HerDemocratic2019Minnesota State Representative
Ana Hernandez MexicoDemocratic2005Texas State Representative
Huldah Hiltsley KenyaDemocratic2025Minnesota State Representative
Samakab Hussein SomaliaDemocratic2023Minnesota State Representative
Hoan Huynh VietnamDemocratic2023Illinois State Representative
Tony Hwang TaiwanRepublican2015Connecticut State Senator
Alicia Hyndman EnglandDemocratic2016New York State Assemblywoman
Kayse Jama SomaliaDemocratic2021Oregon State Senator
Dafna Michaelson Jenet IsraelDemocratic2023Colorado State Senator
Dotie Joseph HaitiNaturalizationDemocratic2018Florida State Representative
Ash Kalra CanadaUnknownDemocratic2016California State Assemblyman
Scott Kawasaki JapanBirthDemocratic2019Alaska State Senator
Aboul Khan BangladeshUnknownRepublican2016New Hampshire State Representative
Maryam Khan PakistanDemocratic2022Connecticut State Representative
Ron Kim South KoreaDemocratic2013New York State Assemblyman
Jon Koznick ColombiaRepublican2015Minnesota State Representative
Nima Kulkarni IndiaDemocratic2019Kentucky State Representative
Sabi "Doc" KumarRepublican2015Tennessee State Representative
Trish La Chica PhilippinesDemocratic2023Hawaii State Representative
Suleman Lalani PakistanDemocratic2023Texas State Representative
Fue Lee ThailandNaturalizationDemocratic2017Minnesota State Representative
Marvin Lim PhilippinesUnknownDemocratic2021Georgia State Representative
John Liu TaiwanDemocratic2019New York State Senator
Janie Lopez MexicoRepublican2023Texas State Representative
JosΓ© Manuel LozanoRepublican2011Texas State Representative
Eric Lucero West GermanyRepublican2023Minnesota State Senator
Zohran Mamdani UgandaNaturalizationDemocratic2021New York State Assemblyman
Alice Mann BrazilUnknownDemocratic2023Minnesota State Senator
Monica Martinez El SalvadorDemocratic2023New York State Senator
Elaine Marzola BrazilDemocratic2020Nevada State Assemblywoman
Donald McFarlane United KingdomRepublican2024New Hampshire State Representative
Marcela Mitaynes PeruDemocratic2021New York State Assemblywoman
Ismail Mohamed SomaliaDemocratic2023Ohio State Representative
Zaynab MohamedDemocratic2023Minnesota State Senator
Steve Montenegro El SalvadorRepublican2023Arizona State Representative
Eddie Morales MexicoDemocratic2021Texas State Representative
Raj Mukherji IndiaDemocratic2014New Jersey State Senator
Al Muratsuchi JapanDemocratic2016California State Assemblyman
Janne Myrdal NorwayNaturalizationRepublican2016North Dakota State Senator
Cindy Nava MexicoDemocratic2025New Mexico State Senator
Duy Nguyen VietnamUnknownDemocratic2022Nevada State Representative
Janet NguyenRepublican2022California State Senator
Quang NguyenRepublican2021Arizona State Representative
Tram NguyenDemocratic2019Massachusetts State Representative
T'wina Nobles West GermanyDemocratic2021Washington State Senator
Mohamud Noor SomaliaDemocratic2019Minnesota State Representative
Michael Novakhov Azerbaijan SSRRepublican2023New York State Assemblyman
Gabe Okoye NigeriaDemocratic2023Georgia State Representative
Liz Ortega MexicoDemocratic2022California State Assemblyman
Ramon Perez Dominican RepublicNaturalizationDemocratic2021Rhode Island State Representative
Roxanne Persaud British GuianaUnknownDemocratic2015New York State Senator
Susan Pha LaosDemocratic2023Minnesota State Senator
Hai Pham MalaysiaDemocratic2023Oregon State Representative
Robert Phillips EnglandDemocratic2011Rhode Island State Representative
Fady Qaddoura PalestineDemocratic2020Indiana State Senator
Lily Qi ChinaDemocratic2019Maryland Delegate
Ana Quezada Dominican RepublicDemocratic2017Rhode Island State Senator
Sean Quinlan Hong KongDemocratic2016Hawaii State Representative
Sheikh Rahman BangladeshDemocratic2019Georgia State Senator
Naquetta Ricks LiberiaDemocratic2021Colorado State Representative
Jessie Rodriguez El SalvadorRepublican2013Wisconsin State Assemblywoman
Ruwa Romman JordanDemocratic2023Georgia State Representative
Nily Rozic IsraelDemocratic2013New York State Assemblywoman
Blanca Rubio MexicoDemocratic2016California State Assemblywoman
Susan RubioNaturalizationDemocratic2018California State Senator
Patricia Rucker VenezuelaUnknownRepublican2016West Virginia State Senator
Cindy Ryu South KoreaDemocratic2011Washington State Representative
Steven Sainz Costa RicaRepublican2019Georgia State Representative
Manny De Los Santos Dominican RepublicDemocratic2022New York State Assemblyman
Danillo Sena BrazilDemocratic2020Massachusetts State Representative
Sarahana Shrestha   NepalDemocratic2023New York State Assemblywoman
Balvir Singh IndiaDemocratic2025New Jersey General Assemblyman
Vandana Slatter CanadaDemocratic2017Washington State Senator
Priscila Sousa BrazilDemocratic2023Massachusetts State Representative
Kannan Srinivasan IndiaNaturalizationDemocratic2025Virginia State Senator
Virginia Delegate
Tri Ta VietnamUnknownRepublican2022California State Assemblyman
Yudelka Tapia Dominican RepublicDemocratic2021New York State Assemblywoman
My-Linh Thai VietnamDemocratic2019Washington State Representative
Kathy TranDemocratic2018Virginia Delegate
Thuy TranDemocratic2023Oregon State Representative
Stacey Travers GreeceDemocratic2023Arizona State Representative
Hubert Vo VietnamDemocratic2005Texas State Representative
Glenn Wakai JapanDemocratic2010Hawaii State Senator
Chris Ward West GermanyDemocratic2020California State Assemblyman
Jaime Williams Trinidad and TobagoDemocratic2016New York State Assemblywoman
Jheanelle Wilkins JamaicaDemocratic2017Maryland Delegate
Marie Woodson HaitiDemocratic2020Florida State Representative
Teresa Saavedra Woorman MexicoDemocratic2024Maryland State Delegate
Gene Wu ChinaDemocratic2013Texas State Representative
Rui Xu  SwitzerlandNaturalizationDemocratic2019Kansas State Representative

Others

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NamePlace of birthCitizenship byPartyPositions held
Nida Allam CanadaUnknownDemocraticDurham CountyCommissioner
Tania Fernandes Anderson Cape VerdeDemocraticMember of the Boston City Council
George Cardenas MexicoDemocraticMember of the Cook County Board of Review
Joe Carollo CubaNaturalizationRepublicanMiami City Commissioner
Ruth Cruz MexicoUnknownDemocraticMember of the Chicago City Council
Rita Joseph HaitiDemocraticMember of the New York City Council
Jorge Labarga CubaNaturalizationIndependentAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida
Otto Lee Hong KongUnknownDemocraticMember of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
Jean Monestime HaitiNaturalizationDemocraticMiami-Dade CountyCommissioner
Helena Moreno MexicoUnknownDemocraticPresident of the New Orleans City Council
Mercedes Narcisse HaitiDemocraticMember of the New York City Council
Thu Nguyen VietnamDemocraticMember of the Worcester, MassachusettsCity Council
Sandy Nurse PanamaDemocraticMember of the New York City Council
Vop Osili NigeriaDemocraticPresident of the Indianapolis City-County Council
Jamal Osman SomaliaDemocraticMember of the Minneapolis City Council
Mazi Melesa Pilip EthiopiaNaturalizationRepublicanMember of the Nassau County Legislature
Hazelle P. Rogers JamaicaUnknownDemocraticMember of the Broward CountyCommission, former Florida State Representative
Carmen De La Rosa Dominican RepublicDemocraticMember of the New York City Council
Byron Sigcho-Lopez EcuadorDemocraticMember of the Chicago City Council
Melania Trump YugoslaviaNaturalizationRepublicanFirst Lady of the United States
Sandra Ung CambodiaUnknownDemocraticMember of the New York City Council
Inna Vernikov Ukrainian SSRRepublicanMember of the New York City Council
Julie Won South KoreaDemocraticMember of the New York City Council
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The United States Congress has two chambers, one called the Senate and the other called the House of Representatives (or “House” for short) which share the responsibilities of the legislative process to create federal statutory law. They occupy opposite ends of the Capitol Building.

About the Senate

The United States’s 50 states each elect two senators for staggered six-year terms. A senator represents between 0.6 and 39 million people, depending on their state’s population.

The day-to-day activities of the Senate are controlled largely by the political party holding the most seats, called the “majority party.” Here is a count of senators by party:

Senators by Party

RRepublicans53
DDemocrats
Includes 2 Independents who caucus with the Democrats
47
Total Seats100
Vice Presidents of the United States may cast tie-breaking votes in the Senate and serve as the chamber’s ceremonial president.

Although Republicans hold the most seats, they represent just 46.4% of the country’s population because the Senate gives two seats to each state regardless of each state’s population.

The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.’s four other island territories — American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands — are not represented in the Senate.

Tenure of Senators

The table below shows a breakdown of how many years the senators have been serving in office.

Number of SenatorsYears Served in CongressRepublicansDemocratsIndependents01020304048-53 years42-47 years36-41 years30-35 years24-29 years18-23 years12-17 years6-11 years0-5 years

Age and Sex of Senators

Number of SenatorsAgeWomenMen02040608060-92 years old39-59 years old

50% of senators are men over the age of 59, while only 7% of senators are women 59 years old or younger.

About the House of Representatives

The United States is also divided into 435 congressional districts with a population of about 780,000 each. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term.

As in the Senate, the day-to-day activities of the House are controlled by the “majority party.” Here is a count of representatives by party:

Representatives by Party

RRepublicans219
DDemocrats212
Vacancies4
Total Seats435

The 435 congressional districts do not include the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.’s four other island territories — American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands — which each send a non-voting delegate to the House. Puerto Rico’s delegate is called the Resident Commissioner.

Tenure of Representatives

The table below shows a breakdown of how many years the representatives have been serving in office.

Number of RepresentativesYears Served in CongressRepublicansDemocrats05010015020044-47 years40-43 years36-39 years32-35 years28-31 years24-27 years20-23 years16-19 years12-15 years8-11 years4-7 years0-3 years

Age and Sex of Representatives

Number of RepresentativesAgeWomenMen05010015020025030060-88 years old29-59 years old

33% of representatives are men over the age of 59, while only 17% of representatives are women 59 years old or younger.

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Certainly Obama wasn’t the first illegal president  born of a CIA asset in Kenya! However Bush-Bush, Obama and Biden and Harris opened up the floodgates of 30 million illegal immigrants into America with the aid of many illegal immigrants such as 

Representative Ilhan Omar who believes the only good white man should have chains around him and be enslaved to the New World Order NWO and War Department and Muslim takedown of America ‼️



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