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Audacity, MN Leaders Push for Reparations from ICE Post Somali Fraud

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Audacity, MN Leaders Push for Reparations from ICE Post Somali Fraud Report.

"The federal government needs to be responsible. You don't get to break things and then just leave without doing something about it," he said, adding that he will be asking Minnesota’s congressional delegation to be "doing the things necessary" — apparently for reimbursement claims".

While Minnesota is still in shock & awe from up to $18 billion in alleged social services fraud,much of it tied to the Somali immigrant community,Gov.Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey are now demanding the federal government pay reparations for the costs of recent ICE enforcement operations.

The far left's nerve is on full display, taxpayers foot the bill for massive fraud under their watch, but they want reimbursement for what ICE broke in cracking down on their progressive initiative policies that caused Ice Enforcement to enforce federal law., they already tried suing once and it was rejected.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/minnesota-democrats-demand-reparations-ice-losing-18-billion-somali-fraud

The story is based on a Fox News Report

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Congressman from Florida sees the absurdity in Minnesota attempt in the name of reparations.

"Send them home" comment in the specific post mocks the reparations push and aligns with his anti sanctuary, pro enforcement stance especially knowing some of the money ended up in Terrorist hands.

google ai overview:

"Based on reports and investigations as of late 2025, federal authorities and investigators have identified that money, originating from fraudulent activities involving Minnesota state and federal aid programs, was sent to Somalia and, in some instances, likely ended up in the hands of the Al-Qaida-linked terrorist group Al-Shabaab".

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