Somalis have been in the United States for over 30 years, and they ve stolen millions of dollars worth of food stamps, Medicaid, and other forms of food assistance from the US government. Why did we allow them to come here? And why are they here?
00:00:30.000They just ripped off Minnesota for about a billion dollars, and that's not including the legal welfare and other programs that they have been on since the 1990s, when the U.S. and U.N. with Operation Restore Hope unfortunately got involved in a Somali clan conflict.
00:00:53.100They did it in such a way that it caused them to show up in places like Minnesota and, of course, magically transform into regular apple pie Americans.
00:01:03.560Now, you can thank Ted Kennedy and Elizabeth Holtzman for pushing for the Refugee Act of 1980.
00:01:10.680It was passed by both chambers and eventually signed by President Jimmy Carter, but more on that later.
00:01:15.720So, we have a foreign ethnic group that comes in and takes advantage of the generous hospitality of a high-trust, largely Scandinavian stock population of Minnesota, who simply just wants to help because it's the nice thing to do.
00:01:30.320Moves on to get financially raped, and, of course, in some cases, literally as well.
00:01:39.340This is everywhere, not even just in the U.S.
00:01:41.880It's the same in Sweden, where places like Rinkeby outside of Stockholm is known as Little Mogadishu for a reason.
00:01:49.340That's where gangs like Death Patrol have become famous for their incredible ability to integrate seamlessly into Swedish society.
00:01:57.960Back in the U.S., Columbus, Ohio, to be specific, two Somali brothers redeemed more than $10 million in SNAP and WIC benefits over the last nine years.
00:02:07.200That's more than a million dollar per year.
00:02:13.320We are just an ATM for these people, no matter if they are in Sweden or St. Paul.
00:02:19.620There are now also reports about a multi-million dollar Medicaid fraud scheme in Maine by Dr. Abdullai Ali, who ran Gateway Community Services, a health services contractor.
00:02:32.960Dr. Ali ran for president, coincidentally, of Juba Land, a semi-autonomous region of Somalia, last year, and publicly boasted at the time in Somali media of funding a militia there with proceeds that was, quote-unquote, earned in the United States.
00:02:51.800It's also in the United States where Maine Magazine honored this good doctor as one of the, quote, 50 Mainers creating a brighter future for the state.
00:03:02.620And in 2023, Dr. Ali was awarded the Maine Black Excellence Award.
00:03:18.800It's a marketing ploy about what great citizens they are and how much they contribute to the GDP and how their very presence is essential for diversity.
00:03:35.360They're feeding on the American carcass like scavengers.
00:03:38.500But they also do it many times with the help of people like Amy Bach, who's accused of being the mastermind of Minnesota's biggest fraud scheme called Feeding Our Future.
00:03:49.760That blew up to be a $250 million hustle during the COVID times.
00:03:57.060But keep in mind, that wouldn't be possible if these people weren't in the country.
00:04:01.860Also, it wouldn't be possible if it was that we had to solve for inequities and help out supposedly disparaged racial groups.
00:07:24.500In 1948, there was the Displaced Persons Act, which was to help Europeans displaced after World War II.
00:07:31.820Then it was the Refugee Relief Act of 1953.
00:07:35.300Followed by the Hong Kong Parole Program of 1962 and the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962.
00:07:44.760The Hart-Seller Act of 1965, the probably most seminal point in replacing white Europeans in America and probably the most well-known.
00:07:55.040But there are many others, like the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966.
00:08:01.940In 1967, the U.S. signs the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
00:08:08.440Indo-Chinese Immigration and Refugee Act of 1975.
00:08:12.540In 1977, the Immigration and Naturalization Service created a special office of refugee and parole to address a global refugee crisis and implement refugee policies.
00:08:26.020The Refugee Act of 1980, signed by President Jimmy Carter that we mentioned earlier, had significantly severe impacts for the white European population in America.
00:08:36.540But this wasn't just a Democrat issue.
00:08:39.040President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which granted amnesty to 3 million illegal migrants.
00:08:50.660In 1990, you had the Lautenberg Amendment, which established a reduced evidentiary burden for applications for refugee status from certain categories of people,