A Celebration woman was arrested Wednesday night after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said she plotted to kill Gov. Rick Scott and President Barack Obama.

Ruba Khandaqji, 36, is charged with two counts of corruption by threat against a public official and resisting arrest without violence.

FDLE officials said Khandaqji called the Osceola County Sheriff's Office on Monday and said she was going to hire a hit man to kill the governor, because she wanted to be deported to Jordan.

"I'm going to hire a hit man and kill whomever I can kill," Khandaqji told the dispatcher. "Why? Because it will deport me to my homeland directly."

"Your trash governor is torturing me here," she continued. "I'm forced to live here. I hope that this call is recorded. Pass it to your governor. Tell him she is hiring a hit man."

When FDLE agents spoke to Khandaqji at her home, they said she told them she did not have to abide by U.S. laws, because she was being held against her will by the government.

Investigators said Khandaqji repeated her threat Tuesday, telling Osceola County deputies she was planning to kill Scott.

Detectives said they are examining Khandaqji's cell phone and laptop to determine how far she might be willing to go or if they were just words.

Khandaqji's landlord said Thursday that nothing seemed strange until a couple of weeks ago when Khandaqji asked the property owners and employees to throw away her belongings because she was planning to leave the country.

"She was doing things and saying things — sending texts that were very uncomfortable for the associate," said Tim Mathews, a property manager at Celebration Rental Group.

The FDLE said agents spoke to Khandaqji in February after a questionable comment was sent to the Office of the Governor's website, flgov.com, but she was not deemed a threat at that time.

The Secret Service has been notified about the threats against the president.

"She doesn't care about anything," said Jack Massey, of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. "That's alarming — when someone doesn't care if she is arrested."

Khandaqji was booked Wednesday into the Osceola County Jail.