It’s aggressively partisan, conflates storylines, uses flawed logic, and a variety of other journalistic malfeasance. There does appear to be welfare fraud, but this site does not appear to be a good place to learn about it.
The original article is clearly very loaded, but it's also the type of story that the mainstream media hates picking up: massive welfare fraud being used to fund terrorist groups in Somalia gores at least half a dozen sacred cows. This should receive a lot more attention, and, if true, heads should roll (and not low level managers and workers).
In this case, city-journal has previously run articles that make clearly false claims on topics I am familiar with, such as the cost of homelessness on the city of Seattle. I don’t trust them at all.
Actual original article: https://www.city-journal.org/article/minnesota-welfare-fraud...
It’s aggressively partisan, conflates storylines, uses flawed logic, and a variety of other journalistic malfeasance. There does appear to be welfare fraud, but this site does not appear to be a good place to learn about it.
Partisan does not mean wrong.
The original article is clearly very loaded, but it's also the type of story that the mainstream media hates picking up: massive welfare fraud being used to fund terrorist groups in Somalia gores at least half a dozen sacred cows. This should receive a lot more attention, and, if true, heads should roll (and not low level managers and workers).
In this case, city-journal has previously run articles that make clearly false claims on topics I am familiar with, such as the cost of homelessness on the city of Seattle. I don’t trust them at all.
Minnesota has a welfare fraud problem, and the highest profile scandal (to the tune of a quarter billion dollars) was mostly committed by Somalis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeding_Our_Future#Defendants. It's been widely reported.
It's totally plausible some of that money wound up with a Somali terrorist organization.