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Among the strongest policy moves was the announcement to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali immigrants — a designation that had previously given some members of the community legal protections due to instability in Somalia — and to boost federal enforcement activity, including immigration operations in Minnesota.
What the Investigations Actually Show
While fraud has undoubtedly occurred in multiple Minnesota assistance programs, the scale and nature are matters of debate:
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota have charged more than 90 people in connection with various fraud schemes, with many convictions recorded. These charges span programs beyond child care, including nutrition, housing and Medicaid‑related reimbursements.
Investigators emphasize that these cases involve schemes to submit false or inflated claims for services not actually provided, billing millions in public funds.