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Congressional Representative’s District Faces Immigration Crackdown

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Federal authorities are intensifying immigration enforcement in a congressional district represented by a Somali-American lawmaker, raising questions about the political motivations behind the timing and targeting of these operations. The enforcement actions focus on Minneapolis-St Paul, where the representative’s constituents include tens of thousands of Somali immigrants and their families.

Presidential statements have specifically named both the congressional representative and her community in disparaging terms during official government meetings. The administration’s leader questioned the contributions of Somali immigrants and expressed explicit desires to remove them from the country, calling them unwanted and suggesting they should return to address problems in their country of origin.

Federal immigration agencies plan to deploy substantial resources to the region, with approximately 100 agents forming strike teams to execute deportation orders. These coordinated operations represent an unusual concentration of enforcement resources in a specific geographic area with a particular ethnic community.

Recent criminal prosecutions of benefit fraud involving several dozen Somali individuals have been leveraged politically to characterize the broader community. These cases, developed over several years by prosecutors, involve allegations of false claims for government assistance across multiple program categories including nutrition, healthcare, housing, and disability services.

Local government leaders have positioned themselves as defenders of their diverse population against what they view as discriminatory enforcement. Minneapolis officials emphasized that the vast majority of Somali residents hold legal status or citizenship, warned against due process violations, and reaffirmed that city police maintain independence from federal immigration operations.

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