
"The FBI raided 22 Minnesota businesses on Tuesday morning as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on an alleged multi-billion dollar fraud scheme that went unchecked, including hitting the infamous Quality Learning Center, which became a symbol of suspected scam."
"The QLC received $1.9 million in taxpayer dough last year but was empty last December when video journalist Nick Shirley showed up. Shirley's viral report came a week after federal prosecutors said a $9 billion industrial-scale fraud scheme had been orchestrated in Minnesota."
"Sources say many of the raids are tied to Somali-owned operations. The alleged fraud scheme led to sharp criticism of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, with many asking how he could allow so much money to be stolen right under his nose."
"Homeland Security Investigations in cooperation with our law enforcement partners executed criminal search warrants in Minneapolis related to the rampant fraud of U.S. taxpayer dollars."
The FBI conducted raids on 22 businesses in Minnesota as part of a crackdown on a multi-billion dollar fraud scheme. The Quality Learning Center, notorious for its misspelled sign, was among the targets. This center received $1.9 million in taxpayer funds but was found empty. The alleged fraud scheme, primarily involving the Somali community, has led to over 90 charges. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz faced criticism for the situation, which influenced his decision not to seek reelection. The raids coincided with his final State of the State address.
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