Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
- Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation is urging the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate potential fraud funding terrorism after President Donald Trump’s remarks about Somali immigrants.
- A report claims that millions stolen from Minnesota may have financed al-Shabaab, recognized as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.
- The 2019 report identified fraud but did not provide evidence that it reached $100 million in total.
- Democratic-Farmer-Labor leaders criticized Trump’s intention to end protections for Somali migrants as part of an anti-Muslim agenda.
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Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he would end temporary legal protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Trump’s move and GOP calls for an investigation come on the heels of a report from a conservative think tank alleging that some of the millions of dol…
Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he would end temporary legal protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Trump’s move and GOP calls for an investigation come on the heels of a report from a conservative think tank alleging that some of the millions of dol…
Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he would end temporary legal protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Trump’s move and GOP calls for an investigation come on the heels of a report from a conservative think tank alleging that some of the millions of dol…
Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he would end temporary legal protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Trump’s move and GOP calls for an investigation come on the heels of a report from a conservative think tank alleging that some of the millions of dol…
Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he would end temporary legal protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Trump’s move and GOP calls for an investigation come on the heels of a report from a conservative think tank alleging that some of the millions of dol…
Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorists. Here’s what we know.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he would end temporary legal protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota. Trump’s move and GOP calls for an investigation come on the heels of a report from a conservative think tank alleging that some of the millions of dol…
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