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The fraud involved a series of schemes that federal authorities say took root over the past five years, many centered within Minnesota’s Somali diaspora, where individuals established companies that billed state agencies for services that were never performed. Prosecutors say 59 people have been convicted across various cases so far, in three separate plots.

Minnesota’s fraud scandal stood out even in the context of rampant theft during the pandemic, when Americans stole tens of billions through unemployment benefits, business loans and other forms of aid, according to federal auditors. - NYT
Federal prosecutors have emphasized the seriousness of the cases being prosecuted by career federal attorney Joseph H. Thompson - who warned that the scale of fraud threatens public confidence. “No one will support these programs if they continue to be riddled with fraud,” Mr. Thompson said. “We’re losing our way of life in Minnesota in a very real way.


Deport all the Somalis
All of them ...every last one...

?Keep a thousand for somali restaurants, that's a reasonable compromise With the deranged left

Muh avacados


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imports from somalia were toxic from day one, no education, no work history no nothing but criminals yet
we let them in, gave them free shit and then are shocked they are screwing the system? well duh......

you think they were going to actually create a legit business and contribute? lol with what money

this is instant welfare.....oh poor you in a shitty country, here free shit for life on the taxpayer, enjoy
 

Tim Walz fires back at Trump accusation of 'incompetence,' dodges on responsibility for fraud in Minnesota​


Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., fired back at President Donald Trump on Sunday during an appearance on "Meet the Press," as host Kristen Welker asked if he wanted to take "responsibility" for failing to stop fraud in his state.

The Justice Department announced new charges last week against the 78th defendant in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, which prosecutors say involved more than $250 million in stolen funds from a federally-funded child nutrition program and has already resulted in over 50 convictions. Many of the individuals charged come from Minnesota’s Somali community.

 
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