Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Republicans weigh making foreign-born public fraudsters deportable, subject to denaturalization

 Recent reports reveal widespread public fraud activities in Minnesota, particularly involving the Somali community in Minneapolis. In response, some Republican lawmakers are considering new legislation that would make fraud committed by foreign-born individuals a reason for deportation and even denaturalization for naturalized citizens.

• Legislation Plans: Republicans, particularly Rep. Buddy Carter and Sen. Marsha Blackburn, are working on a bill emphasizing that foreign-born individuals found guilty of fraud should face deportation and potential denaturalization.

• Focus on Minnesota: Minnesota has become a focal point for immigration enforcement due to fraudulent activities involving fake daycare centers that exploited public funds. Investigations led to clashes between local communities and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

• Past Administration Policies: Rep. Carter pointed out that changes made under the Biden administration diminished the verification requirements for daycare centers, allowing for more fraud to occur. He believes this legislation is necessary to protect taxpayers from fraud.

• Additional Context: The interest in such measures comes amid broader concerns about fraud linked to various communities, not just in Minnesota but in other states as well, including recent issues in Maine involving Somali community services.

• Political Landscape: The future of this legislation remains uncertain as it must gain sufficient support to overcome a Senate filibuster.

The proposed legislation aims to tackle public fraud by making it easier to deport foreign-born offenders and denaturalize citizens involved in such schemes. With ongoing investigations and rising concerns about public fund fraud, this move reflects the Republican agenda to enhance immigration enforcement in the face of community dissatisfaction and fraud-related controversies. 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/tuerepublicans-tee-vote-make-public-fraudsters-deportable

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