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Homeland Security brings more agencies into Minneapolis to root out fraud
Summary
DHS has deployed more than 2,000 agents to Minneapolis and reported over 300 arrests in two days amid a human services fraud investigation.
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Federal immigration and investigations units have mounted a large operation in Minneapolis tied to a human services fraud inquiry. Officials reported a multi-agency deployment that includes Homeland Security Investigations, ICE and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Authorities say the operation produced more than 300 arrests over two days and follows broader allegations of fraud in Minnesota's human services programs. The activity has coincided with increased federal scrutiny and related administrative actions.
Key reported facts:
- DHS reported a multi-agency deployment of over 2,000 agents, including HSI, ICE and USCIS.
- Officials said more than 300 arrests occurred in the past two days, and that ICE has arrested over 1,300 people in Minneapolis since late November.
- A House Oversight Committee hearing on the Minnesota human services fraud scandal is scheduled.
Summary:
The federal operation is described by officials as focused on alleged human services and immigration-related fraud in the Minneapolis area. Authorities report large numbers of arrests and a sustained federal presence, and a House Oversight hearing is planned to examine the scandal and related findings.
