USA ELECTIONS 2024: Kenyan Migrant to the United States, Huldah Momanyi Hiltsley, Elected US State Law Maker

Huldah Momanyi Hiltsley becomes the first Kenyan-born politician to hold office in the United States under the Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) Party after she won with 64.78 percent of the vote to represent Minnesota’s District 38A, which includes the southwestern parts of Brooklyn Park and Osseo.

Huldah Momanyi Hiltsley becomes the first immigrant be elected to the state legislature District 38A, a notably diverse area, with about 66 percent of residents identifying as people of colour, a large portion of whom are African immigrants.

Ms Hiltsley, who was vying for the seat as a Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, rewrites history in the US as the first Kenyan immigrant to be elected to the state legislature position, where she will represent District 38A.

She is the daughter to Philip and Tabitha Momanyi, who was among the first-generation Kenyan immigrants.

Her family has been in the US for more than 20 years, residing in Minnesota and the Brooklyns as their home.

Hiltsley, a Bethel University alumna, credits her decision to enter politics to her commitment to uplifting her community and advocating for their needs in legislative processes.

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“I graduated from Cooper High School and earned three Bachelor degrees and an MBA all from Bethel University. I have built a career in data privacy and data protection, while my true passion has been organizing within the community to meet the needs of all residents,” Ms Hiltsley said in her campaign website.

During her interview with Voice of America’s before election, Ms Hiltsley said that she was sonly 9 when her family relocated to the US.

Ms Hiltsley also said she still keeps in touch with Kenyan politics though her issue is the style of Kenyan politics, where money talks and influences the outcome.

“I do pay attention to how Kenyan politics are run. The biggest difference between running in the US and Kenya is how the candidates approach the voters. Kenya, we know how it is, it’s a matter of unfortunately buying votes, and that’s something that Kenya has to work on and address,” she said during the interview.

She aims to address key issues affecting her constituents, focusing on affordable housing, equitable access to education and healthcare, and creating economic opportunities tailored to the diverse population she represents.

Married to Bart Hiltsley, and a mother to Jaydah Rae and Jordan Philip, the young woman now joins the record book among Kenyans who dominated politics in the international stage.

She explained that her father moved to the US as a student in the early 80s, which was no walk in the park as he was almost deported.

“For 11 years, he fought within our challenging immigration system, eventually facing imminent deportation. With only 48 hours remaining, a coalition of churches petitioned Senator Paul Wellstone who stepped in and lobbied on my family’s behalf. At the last moment, the court overturned the deportation order,” she wrote.

In Kenya, Minnesota is a common state among citizens, mostly among the Kisii community who are known for preferring moving to the state whenever they get the opportunity.

 

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