Overview
- The Truth Social post ranks the share of immigrant households receiving government assistance across nearly 120 countries and territories.
- Notable entries include Bhutan at 81.4%, Yemen at 75.2%, Somalia at 71.9%, Bangladesh at 54.8%, Pakistan at 40.2%, Nepal at 34.8%, and China at 32.9%.
- The graphic does not specify which benefit programs are counted or the time period measured, leaving its methodology unclear.
- Coverage cites Pew data on high Indian‑American incomes and infers the chart lists only countries above roughly a 25% welfare‑use threshold.
- In parallel reporting, the FBI referenced Minnesota food‑aid fraud cases and warned some individuals could face denaturalization or deportation, with 78 indictments and 57 convictions reported.