Following a fraud investigation in MinnesotaHe Ministry of Internal Security (DHSfor its acronym in English) reported that it is conducting a “Door-to-door” search in certain suspected locations. In addition to investigating the United States’ fraud, the company says it also plans to pursue criminal prosecution Migration focus to the emergency services.
agents of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICEfor the English acronym), a department dependent on the DHS, were present in Minneapolis last Monday, Minnesota.

Accordingly CBS Newsthat was to be expected Agents target at least 30 specific websites who are in the spotlight. The facts emerge from an investigation of more than a dozen years State daycare centers that allegedly received public money without providing the service through which they were financed.
Beyond the investigation of the crime illegal migrants who may not be involved There is a risk of being arrested and finally deported.
When asked if the search had anything to do with it Fraud or with the immigration areaa source of The DHS stated that it was “a little bit of everything.”.
Outside the circumstances of the individual case, the method of “Door-to-door” operations It could be part of a strategy that federal authorities will also use in other areas of the North American country in the future.

Communication took place via social networks in which both the entity and the Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noemrevealed that the ready for operation Minnesota.
“DHS maintains a presence in Minneapolis and visits suspected fraud sites door-to-door. “The American people deserve answers about how their taxpayers’ money is being used and arrests when abuses are uncovered,” the organization wrote in an X release.
Noem released a video of one of the agents’ visits to a location: “ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division is currently in Minneapolis conducting an extensive investigation about child care and other scams.”
The DHS lawsuit arose from the publication of a Nick Shirley videoa content creator related to the Trump movement. The content showed that alleged fraud by daycare centers that received federal fundingbut they didn’t provide the promised service.
On the same line, Shirley accused Somali migrants of being involved during this maneuver. The video created a reaction by FBI Director Kash Patelwho explained that the company has been conducting research on this issue for some time.
Before the fallout, federal allegations earlier this month suggested that was the case Medicaid fraud in Minnesota that would achieve that $9 billion.
Accordingly foxthe governor Tim Walz disputed this figureBut acknowledged an earlier estimate that fraudulent schemes in federal programs reached an estimated $1 billion.