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Florida commissioner reprimanded for saying Muslim congresswoman might 'blow up Capitol Hill'

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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Commissioners in a South Florida city are reprimanding a fellow councilmember over remarks on a Facebook post about the first Palestinian-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress. 

Hallandale Beach commissioners voted Wednesday to condemn Commissioner Anabelle Lima-Taub for writing that U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Detroit, might become "a martyr and blow up Capitol Hill." Tlaib is one of two Muslim women elected to Congress in November. 

Lima-Taub remains unapologetic, telling commissioners her life is in danger. The Miami Herald reports Lima-Taub told the board that if she's found dead she holds Commissioner Michelle Lazarow, who sponsored the resolution, responsible. 

Lazarow said the controversy has "brought out hate like I have never seen before." 

The resolution reprimands Lima-Taub for "bigotry" and creating an unsafe environment for the Muslim community.