Minnesota Governor Tim Walz – who has been implicated in the $9 billion welfare fraud – accused the Trump administration of embracing “white supremacy” for ICE coming into the state and detaining illegal migrant criminals.
His statements were made days before dozens of ‘fake” Somali daycares in Minnesota were exposed for billing hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds without enrolling any children.
“So, this is what happens when your own federal government wages war against you.”
“This is what happens when they target communities for their own benefit. This is what happens when they scapegoat. And this is what happens when they no longer hide the idea of white supremacy.”
“When you hear the Vice President of the United States talk about now, white people won’t have to apologize for being white.”
“That’s never happened once in my whole damn life. And I think everybody in this room knows what they’re doing.”
“So we’re here today to say, enough of this. We’re here today to stand that Minnesota will protect their neighbors.”
Walz claimed the ICE operations were an assault on the Minnesota Somali migrant communities.
Critics point to a past lawsuit, where welfare fraud was exposed, but the migrants running the fraud sued over racism so the investigations and criticisms stopped.
Many point to Walz as being part of the fraud, especially because Minnesota DHS employees have publicly accused Walz of ignoring the reports of fraud then retaliating against the people who reported the fraud.
Some DHS employees say they are still scared, referencing the ass*ssination of Melissa Hortman by a Tim Walz appointee (Vance Boelter) days after she voted to end free healthcare for illegal migrants. (she was the only Democrat – and the deciding vote)
Healthcare is widely believed to be the migrants’ gateway into welfare, housing and medical fraud. **********
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Daycare fraud was initially exposed in 2018, when local media reported $100 million in child care assistance fraud, with funds allegedly funneled overseas to support t*rrorism in Somalia.
The Feeding Our Future scheme, a $250 million fraud stealing money meant for hungry kids involving Somali-led nonprofits.
They used the stolen money to live extravagant lifestyles
A recent autism services fraud ring, charging $77 million for fake treatments, with the first defendant indicted in September for stealing $14 million in the scheme.
Overall, Minnesota’s fraud crisis under Walz is expected to hit $9 billion, including child care, autism programs, Housing programs, welfare and food assistance.
Minnesota has over 100,000 Somali refugees, 81% of them are on welfare.
Walz has imposed sanctuary state policies.
FBI Director Kash Patel has vowed denaturalization and deportation for the fraudsters










