The Governor of Maine is Tied To a Somali NGO that is Accused Of a Multi-million Dollar Fraud Scheme And Registering Illegal Migrants To Vote
Gateway Community Services (GCS), founded by Somali migrant Abdullahi Ali, has been hit with serious fraud allegations, including billing for services never provided and falsifying records.
Reports are popping up that GCS, was given no-bid contracts by Democrat Gov. Janet Mills’ administration, and was allegedly registering migrants to vote during benefit enrollments, solidifying elections for Democrats.
GCS claims the accusations are racist.
Whistleblowers and federal investigations exposed GCS’s operations.
Ali, who arrived in Maine from a Kenyan refugee camp in 2016 and built GCS into a multimillion-dollar entity has been accused of stealing taxpayer dollars to inflate his business and fund a paramilitary force in his native Somalia as he vied for political power in the Jubaland region.
Maine taxpayers, meanwhile, are left footing the bill for what critics call a Democrat-enabled scheme to import and empower a dependent voting bloc.









