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Minnesota’s Somali scammers: Letters | New York Post

Minnesota’s Somali community is under fire for a massive fraud scheme involving taxpayer dollars meant to feed children. The depth of the fraud has stirred anger among Minnesotans and natural-born Americans alike. Shockingly, all the perpetrators of this fraud are Democrats, and any mention of it is met with accusations of racism.

President Trump’s administration has been cracking down on fraudsters, and many are calling for investigations starting with Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar. The alleged fraudsters, primarily Somali business owners, have been pocketing government funds intended for feeding children in need. This scandal has brought shame to the state and raises questions about the accountability of its leaders.

Governor Tim Walz’s response to the situation, downplaying the actions of the fraudsters as the actions of a few, is seen as a weak attempt to address the issue. The number of individuals involved in the fraud is staggering, and it is evident that the innocent children of Minnesota are the ones suffering the consequences.

The mainstream media’s lack of coverage on this matter contrasts with The Post’s commitment to reporting the truth, even if it means offending a specific community. Ilhan Omar’s response to the scandal has been disappointing, as she has failed to acknowledge the generosity of the United States and instead played the race and Trump cards.

The millions of dollars stolen through the fraudulent scheme demand a thorough investigation, regardless of the accusations of racism. If Omar and Walz are found to be involved, they must be held accountable for their actions. The people of Minnesota deserve leaders who prioritize the well-being of their constituents over personal gain.

In a separate issue, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani faces a daunting task of keeping crime rates low in New York City. His controversial stances against law enforcement agencies may hinder his ability to effectively address the city’s crime problem. With his plans to defund the police, Mamdani risks alienating the very people who are supposed to protect the city’s residents.

As these issues unfold, it is essential for the public to voice their opinions and concerns. Transparency and accountability are crucial in ensuring that our leaders uphold the values and integrity of our society. It is time for a thorough investigation into the fraud in Minnesota and a reevaluation of the policies that could impact public safety in New York City.

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