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      XPost: mn.politics, alt.politics.immigration, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: sac.politics, talk.politics.guns       From: noreply@mixmin.net              Homeland Security agents were in Minneapolis on Monday "conducting a       massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud," DHS       Secretary Kristi Noem said.              Two DHS officials told CBS News that agents from U.S. Immigration and       Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations branch were       expected to inspect over 30 sites in the city on Monday alone.              Noem and DHS posted videos of HSI agents inspecting several sites,       including one that appears to be a smoke shop.              Many of their targets came not from tips from the FBI, but from a video       posted on social media over the weekend. The viral video, posted by       conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley, alleged nearly a dozen day care       centers in Minnesota that are receiving public funds are not actually       providing any service.              HSI has historically investigated criminal activity with an       international or immigration nexus, such as child exploitation, drug       smuggling, identity theft and fraud. Under the second Trump       administration, many HSI agents have been assigned to work alongside       ICE's immigration enforcement branch to find and arrest immigrants       suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.              Asked whether the effort in Minneapolis is focused on the suspected       fraud there or immigration enforcement, a senior DHS official said, a       "little of everything."              The HSI investigation comes a day after FBI Director Kash Patel called       previous fraud arrests in Minnesota "just the tip of a very large       iceberg." He said that the agency has "surged personnel and       investigative resources" to the state to investigate fraud.              Earlier this month, federal prosecutors said the total fraud in       Minnesota's Medicaid programs could be as much as $9 billion, a figure       that Gov. Tim Walz and other state officials have disputed.              The accusations from federal prosecutors prompted a group of Minnesota       House and Senate Republicans on Monday to call on Walz to resign. In       response, the governor's office said Walz has been working for years to       crack down on fraud and has asked the state Legislature for more       authority to take aggressive action.              This summer, Walz agreed with a previous estimate from First Assistant       U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson that fraud across all programs, including the       Feeding Our Future scheme, which is not a DHS-administered program,       could total $1 billion.              Thompson told reporters that there are federal investigations into all       14 of the Medicaid programs deemed "high risk" for fraud, which are also       subject to a third-party payment audit.              More than 90 people have been accused, and in many cases convicted, of       bilking hundreds of millions of dollars from the state, putting Walz's       administration in the hot seat and drawing attacks from President Trump.              https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/homeland-security-fraud-investigat       ion-minneapolis/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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