Former Vikings captain reacts to FBI raids on alleged Somali fraudsters in Minnesota

Former Vikings captain reacts to FBI raids on alleged Somali fraudsters in Minnesota

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Source: Fox News

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Former Minnesota Vikings captain Jack Brewer has witnessed an arc of crime and punishment involving his state’s Somali community. Brewer previously told Fox News Digital that he saw alleged Somali fraudsters buy luxury sports cars during his playing career with the Vikings. The FBI conducted raids on the alleged Somali fraudsters at the center of a years-long Minnesota welfare fraud scheme. Federal authorities raided more than 20 locations, including childcare facilities, in Minneapolis as part of a sweeping fraud investigation into largely Somali-owned businesses. Authorities executed 22 federal search warrants in Minnesota on Tuesday morning as part of the operation, which is not immigration-related. The raids center on federal fraud investigations into largely Somali-owned businesses, including childcare facilities that registered their daycare with the state but were allegedly billing for care that was not provided. Brewer was a standout special teams player and team captain for the Minnesota Vikings. He was a standout safety and team captain at the University of Minnesota after transferring from SMU, earning First Team All-Big Ten honors and leading defensive backs in tackles in 2001.


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The game followed a familiar script.

The FBI raids on Somali-owned businesses in Minnesota are a sign of a deeper problem. It’s a pattern of corruption and fraud that’s been building for years. The state’s Somali community has been plagued by welfare fraud, and it’s not just a few bad apples. The system is broken, and it’s time for accountability.

Brewer’s comments are a stark reminder of the reality on the ground in Minnesota. The state’s liberal policies have created an environment where fraud and corruption can thrive. It’s a perfect storm of corruption, and it’s going to take more than just a few raids to clean up the mess.

The fact that the FBI had to step in to clean up the mess is a wake-up call for the state and local authorities. They’ve been asleep at the wheel, and it’s time for them to take responsibility for their actions.

This one felt recognizable early. The warning signs were there, but no one wanted to listen. Now, it’s too late, and the damage is done.