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Posted By: Dreadnought, 4/28/2026 8:24:04 PM

Today the FBI executed twenty-two search warrants around the metropolitan Twin Cities in its continued investigation of the massiive public-programs fraud committed by an almost exclusively Somali cast of perpetrators. The United States Attorney will present the evidence to a federal grand jury and secure indictments in due course. In the Feeding Our Future case, the time between the searches and the first indictments ran some nine months. The FBI conducted the searches today on a panoply of daycare centers (thank you, Nick Shirley), autism providers, and perhaps other businesses receiving funds under one or another of Minnesota’s fourteen waivered Medicaid programs. These programs have been looted by fraudsters

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Reply 1 - Posted by: 4Liberty2020 4/28/2026 9:14:38 PM (No. 2098386)
How much did Walz make from all of this fraud on "his watch"?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: hershey 4/28/2026 9:37:00 PM (No. 2098396)
How about Walz and the muslim/somali????
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Reply 3 - Posted by: john56 4/29/2026 12:47:36 AM (No. 2098432)
I'm sure that federal authorities didn't bother to tell the local and state folks of the impending raids as they would have quickly informed the perps involved to make flight arrangements at MSP to a jurisdiction where extradition treaties do not exist. Reminds me of my home town many, many years ago. It was common knowledge that the major "drug dealer" in town was the Chief of Police's son. Whenever the state cops or county cops would do a "drug bust" (and this being the 60s. it probably was weed) in my hometown, the local police were never notified.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: walcb 4/29/2026 7:19:26 AM (No. 2098498)
Flights to Somalia are probably over booked about now.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 4/29/2026 7:25:12 AM (No. 2098503)
Given that Nick's expose was some time ago, the bad guys have had plenty of time to destroy evidence. Hopefully, one of them will squeal about payoffs to state officials to save his butt.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 4/29/2026 8:18:53 AM (No. 2098529)
It's going to be very hard to hide evidence even at this late date given that the best evidence is the fact all of the day-care, autism, hospice and paid home-help situations do not contain actual people, just the person behind the door who collects the money. I think that all Somalis in Minnesota have earned head-of-line privileges on all outgoing deportation flights back to Africa.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: JHHolliday 4/29/2026 8:22:40 AM (No. 2098531)
The Somalis don't see this as a crime, just an opportunity. If the US fools put money on the curb to be picked up then they will happily do so and feel not one iota of guilt or shame. They are raised as pirates and thieves from birth. To them, it's just another career choice.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: nelsonted1 5/1/2026 12:08:06 PM (No. 2099449)
This went back a year or two at least before Nick Shirley. He blew the top off the travesty. As of April 2026, nearly 100 individuals—with approximately 85 identified as being of Somali descent—have been charged in Minnesota for their involvement in massive federal food and welfare fraud schemes, specifically centered on the Feeding Our Future pandemic program. Over 60 people have been convicted in these cases, which prosecutors say involved stealing tens of millions, with investigation into billions in fraudulent payouts
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