Exclusive | Homeland Security bringing more agencies into Minneapolis to root out rampant fraud
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U.S. authorities arrested more than 1,000 immigrants, including from Ecuador, Mexico, and El Salvador, in the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) “greatest operative” in the state of Minnesota, amid the scandal over federal fund frauds in social programs.
Exclusive | Homeland Security bringing more agencies into Minneapolis to root out rampant fraud
Homeland Security’s mass-scale operation in Minneapolis has netted over 300 criminal migrants in the last two days as thousands of immigration authorities descend on the Twin Cities for an unprecedented multi-agency crackdown -- with more on the way.
Probe Finds Scant Proof of Fraud at Minnesota Day Care Centers
As Homeland Security agents were in Minnesota conducting what DHS Secretary Kristi Noem called a “massive investigation into childcare and other rampant fraud,” many of their targets were identified not through FBI tips but via a social media video.
U.S. authorities arrested more than 1,000 immigrants, including from Ecuador, Mexico, and El Salvador, in the Department of National Security's "greatest operation" in the state of Minnesota, amid the scandal over federal fund frauds in social programs. U.S. entry stops 1,000 migrants, including from Ecuador and Mexico, in operation in Minnesota was first published in Digital Process.
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