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    Home»News»Somali Welfare Fraud in Tim Walz’s Minnesota Is Not a Right-wing Conspiracy Theory
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    Somali Welfare Fraud in Tim Walz’s Minnesota Is Not a Right-wing Conspiracy Theory

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A woman in a patterned outfit stands in front of a colorful mural featuring diverse children and the text "Feeding Future," promoting community engagement and anti-fraud initiatives.
    Feeding Our Future, a Minnesota nonprofit linked to a network of Somali-run businesses implicated in a massive public-benefits fraud scheme. Photo from Facebook

    Minnesota has been rocked by a large-scale social-services fraud scandal linked to Somali immigrants, involving more than $1 billion in stolen public funds over several years, much of it tied to programs expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Federal prosecutors say dozens of individuals set up shell companies that billed the state for services never provided, including meals for children, housing assistance, and autism therapy. Some of the money is believed to have flowed to terrorist groups such as al-Shabaab.


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