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Trump administration says it is freezing youngster care funds to Minnesota : NPR
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State Sen. Michelle Benson reacts at a information convention on April 10, 2019, on the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul to a report by the state’s legislative auditor on combatting fraud in Minnesota’s Little one Care Help Program.

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President Trump’s administration introduced on Tuesday that it is freezing youngster care funds to Minnesota after a sequence of fraud schemes lately.

Deputy Secretary of Well being and Human Providers Jim O’Neill mentioned on the social platform X that the step is in response to “blatant fraud that seems to be rampant in Minnesota and throughout the nation.”

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pushed again in a publish on X, saying fraudsters are a severe subject that the state has spent years cracking down on however that this transfer is a part of “Trump’s lengthy sport.”

“He is politicizing the problem to defund applications that assist Minnesotans,” mentioned Walz.

The announcement comes sooner or later after U.S. Homeland Safety officers have been in Minneapolis conducting a fraud investigation by going to unidentified companies and questioning staff.

There have been years of fraud investigation that started with the $300 million scheme on the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, for which 57 defendants in Minnesota have been convicted. Prosecutors mentioned the group was on the heart of the nation’s largest COVID-19-related fraud rip-off, when defendants exploited a state-run, federally funded program supposed to supply meals for youngsters.

Women walk down a street in the predominantly Somali neighborhood of Cedar-Riverside in Minneapolis in 2022. The Twin Cities is a hub for Somalis in the U.S.

A federal prosecutor alleged earlier in December that half or extra of the roughly $18 billion in federal funds that supported 14 applications in Minnesota since 2018 might have been stolen. Many of the defendants are Somali Individuals, they mentioned.

O’Neill, who’s serving as performing director of the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, additionally mentioned within the social media publish Tuesday that funds throughout the U.S. by the Administration for Youngsters and Households, an company inside the U.S. Well being and Human Providers Division, will now require “justification and a receipt or picture proof” earlier than cash is shipped. They’ve additionally launched a fraud-reporting hotline and e-mail handle, he mentioned.

He additionally referred to as out a right-wing influencer who had posted a video Friday claiming he discovered that day care facilities operated by Somali residents in Minneapolis had dedicated as much as $100 million in fraud. O’Neill mentioned he has demanded Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz submit an audit of those facilities that features attendance data, licenses, complaints, investigations and inspections.

“Now we have turned off the cash spigot and we’re discovering the fraud,” O’Neill mentioned.

The Care Can't Wait coalition has advocated for federal support for family caregivers, including advocating for the Build Back Better bill in 2021.

The Administration for Youngsters and Households supplies $185 million in youngster care funds yearly to Minnesota, in response to Assistant Secretary Alex Adams.

“That cash ought to be serving to 19,000 American youngsters, together with toddlers and infants,” he mentioned in a video posted on X. “Any greenback stolen by fraudsters is stolen from these youngsters.”

Adams mentioned he spoke Monday with the director of Minnesota’s youngster care providers workplace and he or she wasn’t capable of say “with confidence whether or not these allegations of fraud are remoted or whether or not there’s fraud stretching statewide.”

Walz, the 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee, has mentioned fraud won’t be tolerated and his administration “will proceed to work with federal companions to make sure fraud is stopped and fraudsters are caught.”

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., appears onstage during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Phoenix Awards Dinner, in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 27.

Walz has mentioned an audit due by late January ought to give a greater image of the extent of the fraud. He mentioned his administration is taking aggressive motion to stop further fraud. He has lengthy defended how his administration responded.

Minnesota’s most distinguished Somali American, Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, has urged individuals to not blame a whole neighborhood for the actions of a relative few.

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