Tom Homan defends ICEs crackdown on Somali migrants in Minnesota after revelation of massive fraud

WASHINGTON — Border czar Tom Homan on Sunday defended ICE’s crackdown in Minnesota — where officials said up to half of Somali migrants have fraudulent immigration paperwork.Homan contended that Minnesota, particularly Minneapolis, is rife with illegal immigrants and that lawful citizens “have nothing to fear” as ICE’s crackdown in the North Star State kicks into gear.“There’s a large illegal Somali community there. There’s an illegal alien community there. If you’re a US citizen, you know, you have nothing to fear,” Homan told CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.“…Because they’re [Minneapolis] a sanctuary city, we got to send more resources there to flood the zone. Because it takes a whole team to find somebody in the community.”President Trump last week raged against the Somali community in Minnesota in response to revelations about a massive $1 billion aid fraud scandal, involving many Somali immigrants.Minneapolis-St.
Paul has the largest Somali population in the country.ICE announced last week that it apprehended over a dozen illegal immigrants during its operations there.That crackdown came on the heels of Trump publicly raging against the Somali community in Minnesota after the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal that has roiled the state.Fraudsters set up firms claiming to provide social services that they didn’t actually provide and instead pocketed taxpayer dollars, federal prosecutor said.
Dozens have been indicted, and the scandal has largely centered around the Somali immigrant population.“They contribute nothing.I don’t want them in our country,” Trump seethed during a cabinet meeting last week.
“Their country is no good for a reason.Your country stinks and we don’t want them in our country.”White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller surmised that law enforcement has only “scratched the very top of the surface of how deep” the fraud scandal goes.
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