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Trump’s Remarks on Somali Community Spark Outrage in Minnesota
President Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism after making controversial statements about Minnesota’s Somali community, renewing tensions over immigration and welfare policy in the state.

Trump directed his comments at the Somali population in Minnesota, estimated to number between 80,000 and 107,000 residents, accusing the community of excessive reliance on welfare programs and calling for their return to Somalia.
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The remarks included unsubstantiated allegations against Representative Ilhan Omar regarding her marriage, claims that have not been proven despite repeated scrutiny.
Trump’s statements came in the wake of federal enforcement actions targeting undocumented Somali immigrants and references to a major welfare fraud investigation. Authorities are examining a $1 billion fraud scheme that allegedly involved some members of the Somali community, with investigators claiming funds were illegally diverted to the militant group al-Shabaab.
Community advocates have pushed back against the characterization, highlighting the Somali community’s economic contributions to Minnesota. Leaders noted that Somali residents generate approximately $500 million in annual income and play significant roles in the state’s healthcare and education sectors.
However, the community faces considerable economic challenges, with poverty rates reaching 58 percent among Somali residents.
Political leaders swiftly condemned Trump’s rhetoric. Representative Omar and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan issued statements denouncing the remarks as bigoted and racist, calling them an attack on an entire community based on the actions of individuals.
The controversy has reignited debate over immigration policy, community integration, and the treatment of refugee populations in Minnesota, which hosts one of the largest Somali populations in the United States.
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