Somali Gangs in Minnesota
- Somali gangs are a growing threat to public safety in Minnesota.
- Involved in violent crimes, drug trafficking, and neighborhood disruption.
- Left-wing politicians prioritize politically correct narratives over the truth.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer's Concerns
- Emmer highlights Somali gangs causing havoc in Minnesota.
- Cites an attack at a high school basketball game involving a Somali gang.
- Mentions a tragic shooting at a University of Minnesota graduation ceremony linked to a Somali gang.
- Expresses frustration at the lack of media coverage on these incidents.
- Notes that he has contacted the FBI regarding these issues.
The Somali Outlaws Gang
- Active since the 2000s in Minneapolis’s Cedar-Riverside and parts of Saint Paul.
- Engaged in drug trafficking and violent confrontations with rival gangs.
- Reports of recruitment efforts targeting Somali youth.
Governor Tim Walz's Stance
- Walz is criticized for allowing illegal immigration despite gang violence concerns.
- Minnesota has a long history of welcoming immigrants, but the growth of the refugee population has been unchecked since 2008.
Cedar-Riverside Neighborhood
- Known as "Little Mogadishu" due to the large Somali immigrant population.
- Violent crime in the area increased by 56% from 2010 to 2018.
- Census data shows over 44,000 Somali immigrants residing in Minnesota from 2008 to 2022.
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