In Minnesota, it’s become crystal clear that allowing foreign enclaves to set up in the US does our country no good.
To the tune of $1 billion in fraud, with a lot of it going back Somalia.
Confidence in Minnesota‘s social safety net has been shaken by fraudsters who authorities say have stolen more than $1 billion in public funds from programs meant to feed children, assist the homeless and provide autism therapy.
Over the last five years, people mostly within Somali communities have gotten rich by running companies that bill the state for millions of dollars in social services that were never actually rendered, The New York Times reported.
Federal prosecutors say of the 86 people that have been charged, 59 have been convicted so far in what they describe as three separate fraud schemes.
One central case involved the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, which claimed to serve tens of thousands of meals to low-income children during the pandemic.
Prosecutors allege most of those meals never existed, and instead, the taxpayer money went to luxury homes, cars, jewelry and real estate abroad.
‘No one will support these programs if they continue to be riddled with fraud,’ Joseph H Thompson, the federal prosecutor who took on the cases, told The Times. ‘We’re losing our way of life in Minnesota in a very real way.’
The fraud is only one part of the problem. When a deputy refers to native born Minnesotans as ‘foreigners’, it is pretty clear that they’ve set themselves up as conquerors.
And because Tim Walz doesn’t have the balls to do what needs to be done, the White House is having to take action. What should happen, IMO, is the whole 80,000 of them get sent back. Think how much tax savings there would be without the fraud that the Third World brings to our system.
It shouldn’t be an issue since the usual suspects are raving about what lovely safe places Somalia and Mogadishu are (like they tried with Haiti).
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