Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter learns the hard way that actions have consequences after arrest at anti-Israel Columbia protest
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Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter learns the hard way that actions have consequences after arrest at anti-Israel Columbia protest

Isra Hirsi‚ the 21-year-old daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)‚ is not happy that her actions have consequences.Last week‚ Hirsi was one of more than 100 students arrested for setting up and participating in the &;quot;Gaza Solidarity Encampment&;quot; on Columbia University's campus. The anti-Israel protest remains ongoing‚ forcing Columbia to cancel in-person classes on Monday. The protest‚ moreover‚ is reportedly threatening the safety of Jewish students. On Sunday‚ Rabbi Elie Buechler‚ a prominent Jewish leader who works at the university‚ said police &;quot;cannot guarantee Jewish students’ safety in the face of extreme antisemitism and anarchy.&;quot;After her arrest‚ Hirsi revealed she had been suspended from Columbia University's Barnard College‚ a consequence that school leaders warned of the day before the arrest. — (@) In a new interview with Teen Vogue‚ Hirsi explained the panic that set in after she learned the consequences of her actions are real.&;quot;When I got to 1 Police Plaza‚ my roommates had brought me a bag of clothes because they knew that I was likely evicted. We were reading our email and it said we had 15 minutes to go get our s*** if we wanted it‚ and we'd have to go with a public safety escort‚&;quot; Hirsi said. &;quot;I was like‚ 'I'm not going to do that.' But I was a little bit frantic‚ like‚ 'Where am I going to sleep&;#63; Where am I gonna go&;#63;' And also all of my s*** is thrown in a random lot. It’s pretty horrible‚&;quot; she added.According to Hirsi‚ she hasn't been officially banned from campus or expelled‚ but she is suspended.&;quot;I don't know when I can go home‚ and I don't know if I ever will be able to‚&;quot; she said. &;quot;I haven't formally been evicted. I haven't been sent a 'move out' email‚ but they've just said that I can't get in‚ whatever that means. I have like four shirts‚ two pairs of pants.&;quot;&;quot;I cannot go to the dining hall. I sent them an email like‚ 'Hey‚ I rely on campus for my meals‚ I rely on my dining plan‚' and they were like‚ Oh‚ you can come pick up a prepackaged bag of food‚ a full 48 hours after I was suspended. There was no food support‚ no nothing‚&;quot; Hirsi explained of her consequences.Despite her comments‚ Hirsi is not homeless‚ and she is not going hungry. She is‚ after all‚ the daughter of a sitting congresswoman.That congresswoman‚ on the other hand‚ is &;quot;enormously proud&;quot; of her daughter for &;quot;pushing her school to stand against genocide.&;quot;Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;