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White House Backs Denaturalizing Somalis Convicted in Minnesota Fraud Cases

The push follows a federal freeze on Minnesota childcare funds tied to ongoing fraud probes.

Overview

  • Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump "absolutely" supports revoking U.S. citizenship for naturalized Somali-Americans convicted in the Minnesota fraud cases.
  • The Justice Department and Homeland Security are executing search warrants and subpoenas, DHS officials described door-to-door checks, and the FBI says it has surged personnel to Minnesota.
  • Health and Human Services has frozen childcare payments to the state, and the White House says Small Business Administration funds are also paused pending investigations.
  • Federal prosecutors have charged 86 people in pandemic-era schemes involving Minnesota-administered programs, with more than 60 defendants pleading guilty or being convicted so far.
  • Stripping citizenship is legally rare, applies only to naturalized citizens, and requires action through federal courts rather than unilateral executive authority.