Investigation finds Somalians in Minnesota were caught early on stealing millions of dollars
When the state started scrutinizing their applications, Somalians filed lawsuits for discrimination against the state
Democrats didn’t want to lose votes, so they let them keep stealing
“The $1 billion welfare fraud scandal in Minnesota was enabled by DEI. Let me explain. Between 2020 and now, federal prosecutors say that more than a billion dollars were stolen from Minnesota's social service programs and funneled to fraudulent nonprofits like Feeding Our Future.
These organizations claimed services for tens of thousands of children who didn't exist. Instead, taxpayer dollars went to funding luxury houses, high-end cars, jewelry, overseas real estate projects, and worst of all, al-Shabaab, an Islamist terrorist group in Somalia.
Now, new reporting shows that the Minnesota Department of Education officials. Noticed red flags early. They questioned invoices that made no mathematical sense.
They noticed new feeding centers were registered in strip malls that were basically empty. They saw providers claiming to serve more meals than there were children living in entire zip codes, and every time they tried to investigate, they were hit with the same accusation. If you expose this, it's racist.
That's because feeding our future was run by American citizens of Somali heritage. When the state began scrutinizing their applications, the organization filed a discrimination complaint with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and later sued the Department of Education, accusing it of racial bias and discrimination.
Feeding Our Future weaponized DEI by telling the Minnesota Department of Education that failing to promptly approve new applicants from minority-owned businesses would result in a lawsuit featuring accusations of racism that would be sprawled across the news.
In the post-George Floyd climate, that threat carried enormous political power. So agencies backed off. Approvals kept flowing and the fraud exploded.”
“What happened wasn't just fraud, it was fraud that thrived because people put the desire to prop up diversity, equity and inclusion over reality. And in the end, the taxpayers and residents of Minnesota are the real losers.”