Somali migrants are claiming that Minnesota’s economy would crash without them, even as the cost of Somali-run welfare fraud is growing on a weekly basis.
Minnesota has been wracked with a series of massive welfare fraud cases, leaving Democrat governor and failed 2024 vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz reeling. Much of the multibillions in fraud has been perpetrated by Somali migrants, who first began pouring into the state in the 1990s.
However, one state legislator is insisting that Minnesota would not be able to survive without Somalians.
Democrat Minnesota State Sen. Zaynab Mohamed — who was born in Somalia — in a recent interview said, “We are in every industry, and Minnesota would not be able to survive, nor thrive, without the Somali community.”
Elected to the state legislature in 2023, Mohamed claims that the criticism of imported Somalians is racist and that after Somalians are chased out of Minnesota, the racists will just move on to the next minority.
Mohamed, whose brother-in-law is controversial Minnesota State Sen. Omar Fateh (D), has been outspoken in opposition to American immigration laws and has repeatedly attacked Donald Trump as “authoritarian” and racist for seeking to repatriate millions of illegal aliens.
Last week, the 28-year-old Mohamed blasted Trump, saying, “This is an unserious president who’s been speaking [about] people of our community this way for the last decade,” she continued. “I think I was more shocked at the level of action that he’s taken since those statements that he made.”
In a public event held by Minnesota’s Democrat Party, Mohamed added that Trump’s immigration policy is “not about crime. It’s not about safety. This is about purging people like me from this country.”
Mohamed’s defense of “her people” comes even as citizen journalist Nick Shirley has become the number one story in America simply for taking a camera around to a large number of Somali-operated childcare facilities in Minneapolis and has exposed that none of them have any actual children in their care despite receiving millions in funding from the state’s Department of Human Services.
But Mohamed is far from the only Somali migrant in Minnesota championing Somalians that have been imported into the state.
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A Somali migrant who has become a Minnesota county sheriff even claimed that he now works for Somalis, not Americans.
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At a recent community event, local Somali officials claimed that they belong in Minnesota and the state is now their land.
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