🚨”Here We Go Again” – MASSIVE Somali Youth Center FRAUD as Omar Fateh Pledges Allegiance Somalia

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MINNESOTA SCANDAL: Omar Fateh Faces Backlash for Prioritizing Somali Allegiance Amid Youth Center Fraud

 

MINNEAPOLIS, M.N. – The political landscape in Minneapolis is currently dominated by concerns over widespread public aid fraud and the controversial mayoral campaign of State Senator Omar Fateh. Fateh is facing intense scrutiny for his deep ties to the Somali community, which critics argue is being prioritized over his duties as an American official, particularly as new details emerge about alleged lack of oversight leading to millions in public funds being misused.

The unfolding situation highlights a national debate about the integrity of social assistance programs and the political expediency of addressing fraud within minority communities.

FRAUD EXPOSED: STATE MONEY CONTINUES TO FLOW DESPITE WARNINGS

 

A recent “Five Investigates” report uncovered significant issues of oversight and alleged fraud within the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), centered around non-profits serving the Somali community.

 

1. The Kajoge Nonprofit Scandal

 

A specific case involves Kajoge, a well-known Somali nonprofit ostensibly dedicated to “keeping Somali kids on the right path,” which has received millions of dollars in state grants.

Evidence of Fraud: The investigation revealed that Ali Elme, the chair of Kajoge’s board, was charged in a criminal complaint with stealing more than $9 million from the state’s Personal Care Assistance (PCA) program—a massive Medicaid fraud case.
Lack of Oversight: Despite the State Attorney General charging Kajoge’s chair, the DHS “kept sending them money.” The report noted that the Secretary of State shows Kajoge is “still active and in good standing,” having raked in nearly $3 million in public money since 2020 despite warnings about incomplete financial documents.

Critics argue this reflects a broader pattern in Minnesota, suggesting that there is a lack of political will to investigate fraud in minority communities for fear of being labeled “racist,” allowing large-scale theft to continue.

 

OMAR FATEH: THE CONFLICT OF ALLEGIANCE 🇸🇴

 

Omar Fateh, a current state senator and mayoral candidate, has come under fire for publicly displaying his allegiance to Somalia and for legislation that allegedly benefited his family financially.

 

1. Somalia is “Home”

 

Fateh, who was born in the United States, has repeatedly referred to Somalia as his “home” and a place where his allegiance lies.

Public Display: At a rally, Fateh was filmed waving a Somali flag while speaking in Somali, with the clear implication that his primary loyalty is to the ancestral homeland. He stated he is running to “bridge that gap and unite all of us,” implying a need to represent a foreign, rather than purely American, political agenda.
Political Fallout: This public display has upset many voters who believe that a candidate for a major U.S. city should have an unwavering allegiance to the United States and its Constitution.

 

2. The Undisclosed Ethical Tie

 

Fateh has a documented history of legislative action that critics argue creates a significant ethical conflict:

The Bill: Fateh was the sole author of Senate File , a bill designed to “fast-track client approvals” for the taxpayer-funded Housing Stabilization Program (HSS)—a Medicaid-funded program.
The Conflict: Fateh’s wife was a listed owner of a housing stabilization company. This situation raises serious ethical concerns that the senator was pushing legislation that would directly benefit his family’s business, making it a case of alleged “pay-to-play politics.”

 

3. Irregularities in Elections

 

Fateh’s political career has been marred by allegations of voter fraud and irregularities.

The FBI and Absentee Ballots: Fateh’s campaign was followed by an FBI investigation into the misuse of the absentee ballot agent delivery process. The person later charged with a felony had volunteered for Fateh’s campaign.
Rescinded Endorsement: The Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party in Minneapolis was recently forced to revoke its endorsement of Fateh for mayor due to “flawed and irregular” voting practices during the endorsing convention, a situation his opponents labeled as “brazen cheating.”

 

THE POLICY CONUNDRUM: WHY PAUSE SOCIAL PROGRAMS?

 

The constant flow of fraud and waste in social assistance programs raises a fundamental question about the future of such spending.

The Argument for a Freeze: Critics argue that the government should “pause all new social assistance programs” until current programs can be run with a “high level of fidelity” and effectiveness. The sheer scale of fraud suggests that funding new initiatives simply provides “fraudsters more opportunity to steal.”
The New York Trend: This situation is mirrored by Zohran Mamdani, who is pushing a free-for-all socialist agenda while facing potential prosecution for illegal foreign campaign contributions.

The consensus among conservatives is that these candidates represent a Marxist trend that prioritizes defunding police and abolishing prisons, moves that would inevitably lead major American cities to “sink faster than a scuba diver.”

Given the multiple allegations of fraud and the evidence of questionable allegiance, should the DOJ prioritize these cases immediately, or should the focus remain on the upcoming elections?

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