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Treasury Launches In-Depth Fraud Investigations in Minnesota’s Somali Community

In a move drawing both attention and controversy, the Treasury Department is honing in on businesses facilitating international money transfers, particularly those used by individuals sending funds to family members abroad. This development comes as part of the Trump administration’s intensified scrutiny of fraud allegations within Minnesota’s Somali community, announced Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday.

President Trump has previously focused on Minnesota’s Somali diaspora with a mix of immigration enforcement actions and critical rhetoric, labeling the state a “hub of fraudulent money laundering activity.” However, this claim lacks substantial evidence, as investigations have yet to reveal systemic fraud linked specifically to this community.

The latest crackdown was partly motivated by a series of fraud cases, notably involving a nonprofit named Feeding Our Future. This organization stands accused of misappropriating pandemic relief funds intended for school meals, with estimated losses reaching a staggering $300 million.

Further fueling the administration’s actions, Bessent cited a report from the conservative outlet City Journal. The report alleges that taxpayer funds from fraudulent schemes have been funneled to al-Shabab, a militant group with ties to al-Qaida operating in parts of Somalia. However, these allegations remain unverified, and federal prosecutors have not filed any charges related to terrorist financing.

Bessent announced via social media that the Treasury Department plans to implement a new directive for money wire services. These services will be required to provide additional verification for transactions heading to Somalia. The goal is to enhance oversight and prevent fraudulent activities.

To bolster this initiative, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network will be brought in to combat financial crimes such as money laundering and terrorism financing. Moreover, the Internal Revenue Service is set to play a role in scrutinizing companies accused of fraudulent activities, according to Bessent.

“Additionally, Treasury personnel are on the ground working hard to uncover the facts,” he said.

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