ICE officers arresting Somali nationals with criminal records during Minneapolis immigration enforcement operation.
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ICE arrests Somali immigrants with criminal records in Minneapolis operation

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested several Somali nationals in Minneapolis as part of a targeted immigration enforcement operation. The effort focused on people with deportation orders and criminal convictions, including gang-related activity and sexual offenses, according to the Department of Homeland Security and statements reported by The Daily Wire.

Federal immigration authorities arrested several Somali immigrants with criminal records during a recent operation in Minneapolis, according to a report by The Daily Wire.

More than 100 ICE officers from across the country were deployed to Minneapolis this week to target roughly 500 Somalis with deportation orders, Homeland Security sources told The Daily Wire. Within less than a week, ICE took several violent offenders off the streets.

One of those arrested was Abdulkadir Sharif Abdi, described by the Department of Homeland Security as a former member of the Gangster Disciples and a current member of the Vice Lord Nation gang. His criminal record includes convictions for fraud, receiving stolen property, receiving a stolen vehicle, vehicle theft, and multiple probation violations, according to DHS information cited by The Daily Wire.

Another individual taken into custody was Sahal Osman Shidane, who was previously convicted of criminal sexual conduct involving a minor between 13 and 15 years old, the outlet reported, citing DHS.

The Trump administration has linked the presence of such offenders in Minnesota to what it calls "sanctuary" policies. The Daily Wire reports that federal officials accuse state and local leaders of allowing noncitizens with criminal histories to be released rather than turned over to immigration authorities.

“Sanctuary policies and politicians like Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey allowed these pedophiles, domestic terrorists, and gang members to roam the streets and terrorize Americans,” Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement Friday, according to The Daily Wire. “ICE law enforcement are risking their lives to protect Minnesotans while their own elected officials sit by and do nothing. No matter when and where, ICE will find, arrest, and deport ALL criminal illegal aliens.”

The operation comes amid heightened political scrutiny of fraud schemes involving Minnesota’s social-service and nutrition programs, several of which have involved defendants of Somali descent. A recent investigative report in City Journal, cited by The Daily Wire, alleged that fraudsters in Minnesota stole large sums in taxpayer funds and moved money through fake nonprofits and shell companies, with some of the proceeds sent to Somalia and, allegedly, to the Somali militant group Al‑Shabaab.

Separate federal and state investigations have examined large-scale fraud tied to programs such as the pandemic-era child nutrition effort run through the now-defunct nonprofit Feeding Our Future. According to federal charging documents and Justice Department statements, at least 70 to 80 defendants have been charged in connection with the Feeding Our Future scheme, in which hundreds of millions of dollars meant to feed children during COVID-19 were falsely claimed and spent on luxury vehicles, homes, and real estate in the United States and abroad, including in Turkey and Kenya.

Many of those charged in the Feeding Our Future case are members of Minnesota’s Somali community, though not all, and the nonprofit’s founder is not Somali, according to federal court records and subsequent reporting. Recent coverage by outlets including The Wall Street Journal and Yahoo News has put the number of individuals charged at roughly 78, with more than 50 having pleaded guilty as of late 2025.

The Daily Wire reported that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently said 78 Somalis have been charged in fraud schemes connected to Minnesota’s welfare and nutrition programs, and that, in one illustrative case, federal funds intended to feed children during the pandemic were used instead to purchase homes, luxury cars, and property in Turkey and Kenya. Independent reporting on the Feeding Our Future case similarly describes fraud proceeds being spent on high-end real estate and vehicles in the United States and overseas.

Allegations that some Minnesota taxpayer funds ultimately reached Al‑Shabaab remain under investigation. The U.S. Treasury Department has opened a probe into claims that money diverted through social-service fraud in Minnesota may have been funneled to the militant group, but those allegations have not been fully substantiated in court.

While Republican officials, including former President Donald Trump, have used the fraud cases and the recent ICE operation to criticize Democratic leaders such as Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, state and federal authorities have emphasized that the criminal charges apply to specific individuals and not the broader Somali-American community, which includes many U.S. citizens and legal residents.

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X users predominantly applaud ICE's arrests of Somali nationals convicted of gang activity, sexual offenses, fraud, and other crimes in Minneapolis, viewing it as essential enforcement against dangerous individuals shielded by local policies. High-profile accounts highlight specific arrestees like gang members and pedophiles. A minority of posts from Somali advocates decry the operations as intimidating and overly broad, sparking community anxiety despite most targets having deportation orders.

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トランプ氏、ミネソタに2000人の捜査員を派遣し詐欺撲滅へ

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トランプ政権は、詐欺と不法移民を対象とした1か月の作戦のため、約2000人の連邦移民捜査員をミネソタに動員した。この展開は、数億ドルの詐欺疑惑に続くもので、ソマリ系が運営する託児所や非営利団体が納税者の資金をソマリアに流用したとされる。当局は関与者の捜査と国外追放を進め、福祉プログラムの広範な乱用に対処する狙いだ。

入国管理・税関捜査局(ICE)は、詐欺捜査の一環として犯罪歴のないミネソタ州の100人以上の難民を逮捕し、連邦判事が拘束を停止する事態を招いた。家族は逃れた暴力に似たトラウマ体験を語り、擁護者らはこれを非アメリカ的と非難。トランプ政権は移民制度の潜在的詐欺を標的にした取り締まりだと擁護している。

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米国のいくつかのサンクチュアリ都市・州が、犯罪歴のある不法移民を釈放する政策により強い批判を浴びており、一部がさらなる重大犯罪を犯すのを許している。国土安全保障省はニューヨーク市、イリノイ州、ミネソタ州、バージニア州フェアファックス郡の事例を特に懸念すべきものとして挙げている。連邦当局を含むICEは、これらの地域に対する作戦と訴訟で対応している。

ミネソタ州共和党委員長のアレックス・プレチャッシュ氏はNPRに対し、Operation Metro Surgeと呼ばれる連邦移民取り締まり急増がツインシティーズで実施され、連邦捜査官による2件の致死射殺事件後に激しい抗議を引き起こしたと語った。深刻な犯罪者を標的にするという公式目標を支持しつつ、米国市民がプロファイリングされたとの報告が確認されれば調査すべきだと述べた。

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The FBI has intensified its Minnesota investigation into COVID-era fraud schemes, revealing money laundering ties to Kenyan real estate and a $120,000 juror bribery attempt, building on 78 indictments and 57 convictions for stealing over $250 million from child feeding and housing programs.

ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、ミネアポリスでICE反対活動家2人が射殺された後、政権の大量国外退去努力に穏やかアプローチが必要かもしれないと認めた。これらの事件では、連邦移民当局員がRenee GoodとAlex Prettiを殺害し、指導部交代と地域での当局員配置削減を促した。当局は現在、高まる抗議と改革要求の中で標的逮捕を強調している。

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トランプ政権は大量国外退去作戦を強化し、就任式以来59万5千人以上の不法移民を逮捕、約60万5千人を国外退去させた。これらの作戦は、未認証者の重大犯罪に関わるいくつかの注目度の高い事例に注目を集めている。当局はこれらを不法滞在者の中の「最悪の最悪」の例として描写している。

 

 

 

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