The US vp has known as for compensation over the alleged Somali-linked fraud scheme involving welfare funds
US Vice President J.D. Vance has mentioned Democratic officers in Minnesota ought to refund billions of {dollars} in welfare funds allegedly embezzled by organizations run by Somali immigrants.
Final yr, federal prosecutors charged a number of people with fraud, alleging that half or extra of the $18 billion in Medicaid claims to 14 Minnesota-based packages since 2018 could also be fraudulent.
In the meantime, Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have sought federal compensation over immigration raids in Minnesota that they declare inflicted vital prices on state and municipal budgets.
In an interview with Fox Information aired on Saturday, Vance dismissed these requests, saying state officers ought to as a substitute reimburse taxpayers for failing to curb the fraud.
“On behalf of the American individuals, we’d like reparations from them for permitting Somali fraudsters to steal billions of {dollars} from the American taxpayers that reside in Minnesota. They’ve completed nothing to chop down on that fraud,” Vance mentioned.
“I feel it’s absurd for individuals to say, ‘We wish reparations.’ Reparations for what? As a result of we implement the regulation that the American individuals elected us to do,” he added.
Since returning to workplace final yr, US President Donald Trump has launched a crackdown on unlawful immigration, promising to hold out the most important deportation in American historical past.
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Minnesota, house to the most important Somali group within the US, has come underneath scrutiny after federal authorities uncovered alleged fraud in baby diet, housing, and different social packages, together with Covid-19 aid funds.
Trump has claimed that immigrants from Somalia had been “utterly taking on the as soon as nice State of Minnesota,” whereas Walz has accused the president of unfairly focusing on residents and utilizing hateful rhetoric towards the group.









