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Treasury Department Links State Benefits to Terrorism Claims

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Federal financial authorities have drawn connections between state benefit programs and alleged terrorist financing, announcing investigations into whether Minnesota assistance funds reached extremist organizations. The Treasury Secretary stated his agency would examine claims that taxpayer dollars were diverted to foreign groups.
These terrorism-related allegations expand the scope of federal actions beyond immigration enforcement to include financial investigations targeting the same community. Federal immigration authorities are simultaneously preparing to deploy approximately 100 agents for enforcement operations in Minneapolis-St Paul.
Presidential rhetoric has characterized Somali immigrants using inflammatory language, with the administration’s leader expressing during a cabinet meeting that he wants them removed from America. The combination of terrorism allegations, fraud prosecutions, and enforcement operations represents coordinated federal focus on Minnesota’s Somali population.
The terrorism financing claims are based on reporting from conservative news outlets rather than completed investigations or verified evidence. Despite the unproven nature of these allegations, they are being used alongside fraud cases to justify broader actions against a community of approximately 80,000 residents.
Minneapolis city officials have defended their Somali constituents against what they characterize as unsubstantiated claims and discriminatory targeting. Local leaders emphasized that the vast majority of Somali residents are law-abiding citizens or legal residents, warned about collective punishment, and declared unwavering support for the community.

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