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Feds raid more than 20 businesses 'linked to fraud' in Minneapolis, including Somali learning center with misspelled sign

Дата публикации: 28-04-2026 19:34:28

Law enforcement descended on multiple businesses across Minneapolis on Tuesday morning in connection with an ongoing fraud investigation.

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Federal agents have raided more than 20 businesses during a crackdown on fraud in Minneapolis, including at a Somali learning center that went viral over its misspelled sign. 

Homeland Security Investigations confirmed that their agents were involved in the raid alongside state and local law enforcement partners across Minneapolis and St Paul. Many of the businesses affected are tied to Somali-owned operations, according to Fox News

'The American people deserve to know how their taxpayer money was abused. HSI, in cooperation with law enforcement partners, executed criminal search warrants in Minneapolis relating to the rampant fraud of U.S. taxpayer dollars. No stone will be left unturned,' a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security told the Daily Mail. 

However, the City of Minneapolis denied that the Minneapolis Police Department had been asked to assist in executing federal search warrants. 

'The City of Minneapolis is not involved in the federal operations being reported around Minnesota today, and as of 9:30 am, MPD has not been asked to assist with the execution of federal warrants,' the city said in a statement. 

'We understand that any federal actions in our neighborhoods may spark fear among residents, and we will continue to marshal city resources to help the community in the aftermath of Operation Metro Surge.' 

Sources told Fox News that around 22 businesses were raided, including the Quality Learning Center, which went viral for a misspelled sign amid allegations of fraud among Somali-owned daycares in the area. 

The center gained nationwide attention in December when conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley shared a viral video accusing the daycare of receiving public funds without providing a service. 

Federal agents were seen raiding childcare providers in Minneapolis on Tuesday morning in connection with a fraud scandal 

KARE reported that the raid targeted businesses that receive Medicaid, including child and daycare providers 

Homeland Security Investigations shared on Tuesday morning that their agents were involved in law enforcement operations in Minneapolis and St Paul in connection with an ongoing fraud investigation 

Shirley's video prompted a wave of allegations against other Somali-owned daycares in Minneapolis and caught the attention of federal agents. 

The daycare center denied the allegations at the time, but closed in January pending a license review, according to the Minnesota Department of Human Services. 

Local CNN affiliate KARE reported that the raids targeted businesses that received Medicaid, primarily child and daycare providers. 

Sources told KARE that the raids were not linked to federal immigration enforcement operations.

A CBS News crew also reported federal agents at the Mini Childcare Center, another location featured in Shirley's video. The raid did not lead to any arrests, according to CBS. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to the Department of Justice for more information on the raid. 

The raid comes months after Operation Metro Surge, a federal immigration crackdown across the Twin Cities that resulted in around 4,000 arrests and two fatal shootings by immigration officers of US citizens. 

The Department of Homeland Security later dubbed the operation the 'largest immigration enforcement operation ever.' 

The Quality Learning Center was featured in conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley's viral video last December. The daycare was accused of fraud and came under fire for a misspelled sign, pictured above 

Federal agents were seen at multiple daycares on Tuesday morning, pictured above, including at least two centers featured in conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley's viral video last December 

The Twin Cities are home to the US's largest Somali community. President Donald Trump said Somalis were 'completely taking over' Minnesota and accused the community of widespread fraud, which prompted the massive, unprecedented immigration enforcement operation.

The state was already under a microscope for fraudulent activity following the Feeding Our Future scandal

The Minnesota-based nonprofit had received $244 million from federal nutrition programs to feed low-income chidlren and senior citizens between 2018 and 2021. 

Feeding Our Future received an influx of federal funds during the Covid-19 pandemic when the US Department of Agriculture waived some regulations for nutrition programs. 

Prosecutors found that the nonprofit had been using the funds for personal use, and over 63 individuals connected to Feeding Our Future were convicted on fraudulent charges, many of whom were of Somali descent. 

The raid comes just months after federal law enforcement agents descended on the Twin Cities during Operation Metro Surge, which led to 4,000 arrests. Federal agents are pictured above in Minneapolis on January 24 

Governor Tim Walz has been under a microscope since the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal. He's pictured above in March, answering questions during a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on fraud in his state 

The founder and ringleader of the scheme, however, was a white woman named Aimee Bock.

After Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was named as Kamala Harris' running mate in 2024, Republicans accused him of allowing widespread fraud in the state. 

Walz created a new centralized fraud investigation unit last January in response to the allegations; however, the state continued to be a magnet for fraud allegations from the Trump administration. 

First Assistant US Attorney Joe Thompson announced in December that federal authorities estimated that fraud in Minnesota Medicaid programs may have cost taxpayers as much as $9 billion since 2018.

Shortly after the announcement, Shirley shared an 'investigation' on widespread fraud allegations against Minnesota-based daycare centers that receive federal funding. 

Trump has repeatedly accused the Somali community in the Twin Cities of fraud. He's pictured above in January at a Cabinet meeting following Operation Metro Surge 

Shirley visited several daycare centers in the area, many of which were owned or operated by members of the Somali community. 

He went to the centers unannounced in the middle of the day and alleged that they were receiving federal aid without providing services. 

The video was amplified by several high-profile figures, including Elon Musk, Vice President JD Vance, and then-Attorney General Pam Bondi. 

Trump froze federal funds to Minnesota in response to the video, but Shirley's allegations remain unconfirmed. 

Three daycares featured in the video sued the state of Minnesota in February, claiming they were unfairly punished.  

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