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Ilhan Omar’s Somaliland stance slammed as Minnesota fraud scandal deepens

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Rep. Ilhan Omar’s defense of Somalia’s territorial claims and her opposition to the recognition of an independent Somaliland has been criticized as authorities ramp up investigations into alleged mass fraud in her home state.

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One analyst argued the corruption scandal allegedly involving Somali communities in Minnesota is relevant when contrasting failures in Somalia and the stability of Somaliland, an autonomous region that Omar has opposed recognizing.

Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, claimed highlighting the difference between the two regions «mattered.»

«The corruption exposed in Minnesota mirrors the governance failures that have plagued Somalia for decades,» Rubin told Fox News Digital.

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INSIDE MINNESOTA’S $1B FRAUD: FAKE OFFICES, PHONY FIRMS AND A SCANDAL HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

Daily life continues at the heart of the Horn of Africa as it draws attention to Africa’s longest coastline and its strategic location in Mogadishu, Somalia on Aug. 20, 2025.  (Emirhan Turker/Anadolu via Getty Images)

«Somaliland has charted a different course entirely, relying on internal accountability rather than international assistance and that distinction matters right now,» he said.

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Minnesota was engulfed in controversy after revelations that fraud losses across multiple government programs since 2018 could total billions of dollars, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Federal authorities have also already dismantled a $250 million scheme tied to the «Feeding Our Future» case, for example, which resulted in 78 indictments and dozens of convictions.

The case was described by FBI Director Kash Patel as «the tip of a very large iceberg.»

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‘INCOMPETENCE OR DERELICTION’: MINNESOTA LAWMAKER RIPS TIM WALZ AS STATE FRAUD LOSSES MOUNT

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FBI Director Kash Patel stands silently during a press conference on Oct. 23, 2025, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty)

The scandal gained renewed attention over the weekend after independent commentator Nick Shirley posted a viral video showing shuttered daycare centers that had billed the government millions of dollars while appearing to serve few, if any, children.

Omar has since defended her support for the MEALS Act, legislation critics say weakened oversight safeguards later exploited by fraudulent operators.

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Rubin, however, argues Omar’s broader worldview on Somalia also raises questions about her goals.

«Ilhan Omar left Somalia, but Somalia never left her,» Rubin said. «In her Somali-language speeches, she refers to Somalia as her home, not America and so it is clear she appears to seek to advance Somalia’s interests on the global stage.»

He claimed Omar’s opposition to recognizing Somaliland is driven by internal Somali politics rather than U.S. strategic interests.

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WHISTLEBLOWER WARNS MASSIVE FRAUD IS HAPPENING IN OHIO SOMALI COMMUNITY, MINNESOTA ‘JUST TIP OF THE SPEAR’

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Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said she has no regrets about supporting the MEALS Act during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the program becoming linked to Minnesota’s alleged $250 million «Feeding Our Future» fraud scheme. (Renee Jones Schneider/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

«Clan dynamics shape Somali politics, and that same lens appears to inform her position on Somaliland,» Rubin said, arguing that Omar has opposed policies that would legitimize the breakaway region.

«American interests don’t appear to factor prominently into that calculation,» he added.

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Meanwhile, Somaliland continues to attract growing international attention.

After more than three decades of de facto independence, the self-governing territory has maintained internal security, built democratic institutions, and followed closer diplomatic engagement with Israel.

Somaliland has signaled interest in joining the Abraham Accords, positioning itself as a potential partner for U.S. and Israeli interests in the Horn of Africa.

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Israel and Somaliland signed a joint agreement to recognize the nation’s sovereignty and open diplomatic relations. (Benjamin Netanyahu via X)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel had established full diplomatic relations with Somaliland, describing the move as being in the spirit of the United States-brokered Abraham Accords.

The announcement made Israel the first UN member state to recognize the self-declared state, which has wanted international acceptance for over three decades.

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«The more people learn about Somaliland’s record, the more they will question why the U.S. continues to send billions to Somalia’s internationally recognized government while overlooking a more reliable partner,» Rubin added.

President Trump was also reportedly «looking into» the recognition of Somaliland in August.

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Presidnent Trump suggested earlier this month that Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who fled Somalia as a child, «shouldn’t be allowed to be a congresswoman.» (The Washington Post/Getty; Kevin Dietsch/Getty)

Trump told the New York Post he has to «study» Netanyahu’s pitch and asked from his golf course, «Does anyone know what Somaliland is, really?»

«We’ll study it. I study a lot of things and always make great decisions, and they turn out to be correct,» Trump said.

Rubin noted the issue could gain more momentum as Netanyahu is expected to discuss regional security matters with Trump this week.

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«The case for Somaliland does align with Trump’s broader foreign policy approach,» Rubin said.

«It is business-friendly, security-focused, and takes responsibility for its own territory. It wants partnerships, not perpetual aid. By any reasonable metric, recognizing Somaliland makes sense.»

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Dem governor’s ‘dangerous’ anti-ICE law ignites backlash after alleged box cutter attack by illegal alien

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FIRST ON FOX: The arrest of an illegal alien who allegedly sliced his wife’s neck open with a box cutter in Anne Arundale County, Maryland, would have been jeopardized by a new sanctuary law signed by the governor on Tuesday, according to the Department of Homeland Security.  

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Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Democratic Gov. Wes Moore pushed back, saying that «nothing in today’s legislation would prevent criminals from getting deported.»

DHS told Fox News Digital that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested the illegal, Filberto Gonzalez Gutierrez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, who was charged with attempted murder, assault, and reckless endangerment in Anne Arundale County, Maryland. 

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Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., (left) signed a bill on Tuesday banning 287(g) cooperation with ICE, which DHS said would jeopardize the arrest of illegals such as Filberto Gonzalez Gutierrez (right), a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, who was charged with attempted murder, assault, and reckless endangerment in Anne Arundale County, Maryland.  (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images; DHS)

Local Maryland outlet, the Capital Gazette, reported that Gutierrez sliced his wife’s neck open with a box cutter and accused her of cheating on him.

Following the crime and his subsequent arrest, DHS said that the ICE detainer lodged with the Anne Arundale County Detention Center was honored, «allowing a safe and controlled transfer of custody.» Gutierrez is currently in ICE custody pending removal proceedings, according to DHS.

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The agency said that «safe arrests like these are now in jeopardy with sanctuary politicians in the Maryland legislature passing a bill banning cooperation with ICE.»

The bill, signed by Democratic Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday, prohibits state and local jurisdictions in Maryland from partnering with ICE in immigration enforcement operations through what is known as the 287(g) program. Signed as a piece of emergency legislation, the bill takes immediate effect and requires any local jurisdictions with standing 287(g) agreements to terminate them immediately.

The bill does not ban local law enforcement from honoring ICE detainers, which, under Maryland law, is up to the discretion of the local agency. However, by banning 287(g) partnerships, local law enforcement agencies are prohibited from issuing immigration detainers of their own.

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Ammar Moussa, a spokesperson for Moore’s office, responded to DHS by telling Fox News Digital that, «Nothing in today’s legislation would prevent criminals from getting deported.»

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Gov. Wes Moore (D-Md.) appears on «Meet the Press» in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 7, 2025. (Shannon Finney/NBC via Getty Images))

A Tuesday statement released by Moore’s office said that the legislation does not authorize the release of criminals, impact state policies and practices in response to immigration detainers issued by DHS, prevent state or local jurisdictions from working with the federal government on the removal of violent criminals who pose a risk to public safety or prevent state or local jurisdictions from continuing to notify ICE about the impending release of an individual of interest from custody or from coordinating the safe transfer of custody within constitutional limits.

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In the same statement, Moore ripped into federal immigration agents, saying, «In Maryland, we defend Constitutional rights and Constitutional policing—and we will not allow untrained, unqualified, and unaccountable ICE agents to deputize our law enforcement officers.» 

Moore said that «this bill draws a clear line: we will continue to work with federal partners to hold violent offenders accountable, but we refuse to blur the lines between state and federal authority in ways that undermine the trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.»

«Maryland is a community of immigrants,» added Moore, «and that’s one of our greatest strengths because this country is incomplete without each and every one of us.»

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However, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who is set to depart from DHS next week, told Fox News Digital that the Maryland legislature is «unfortunately following a dangerous path … of putting criminal illegal aliens over American citizens.»

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Left to right, from top: Vladimir Herrera-Garcia, Manuel Portillo Cardoza, Jose Rivera Medrano, Nilo Herrera Sanchez and Jeffry Alfaro Lemus. (G Fiume/Maryland Terrapins/Getty Images; DHS)

«Filberto Gonzalez Gutierrez, a monster who sliced his wife’s neck open with a box cutter, will never walk American streets again because Anne Arundale County worked with ICE to keep this criminal off our streets,» continued McLaughlin. 

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«Now, Maryland sanctuary politicians are playing Russian roulette with American lives by outlawing cooperation with ICE and forcing law enforcement to RELEASE criminals from their jails into our communities and perpetrate more crimes and create more victims.» 

In addition to Gutierrez, DHS accused Maryland politicians of «choosing to protect» other «public safety threats» recently arrested by ICE in Maryland.

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The agency pointed to the recent arrests by ICE of Vladimir Herrera-Garcia, from El Salvador, who was convicted of homicide and larceny; Manuel Portillo Cardoza, from El Salvador, convicted of assault and lewd or lascivious acts with minor; Jose Rivera Medrano, from El Salvador, convicted of incest with minor, sex offense against child-fondling, and another sex offense; Nilo Herrera Sanchez, from Peru, convicted of strong-arm rape, sex assault, sex offense, and rape with weapon; And Jeffry Alfaro Lemus, an MS-13 member from El Salvador, convicted of possession of a weapon.

DHS stated that «by outlawing cooperation with ICE, Maryland’s sanctuary policies are siding with heinous criminal illegal aliens over public safety. McLaughlin added that «unfortunately, the only consequence will be the continued murder, rape, assault, robbery, and carnage of American lives.»

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Peru sinks deeper into chaos as seventh president in ten years ousted in ‘Chifagate’ scandal

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Peru’s interim president was removed from office Tuesday over corruption allegations, further destabilizing the country ahead of April’s presidential and congressional elections, according to reports.

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José Jerí’s ouster follows an ongoing scandal called «Chifagate,» in which he was allegedly filmed at an undisclosed meeting with a Chinese businessman who holds a concession for an energy project, the Associated Press reported.

Jeri was also said to have met with another business person, reportedly under investigation for alleged involvement in illegal logging.

Lawmakers removed him by voting to censure him as head of Congress, which needed only a simple majority and automatically stripped him of the presidency.

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Peru’s Congress ousted President Jose Jeri following a scandal over undisclosed meetings with a Chinese businessman in Lima. (REUTERS/Angela Ponce)

Jerí has said he will respect the outcome of the vote, has denied wrongdoing and will return to his role as a legislator, Reuters reported.

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Tuesday’s ousting vote marks the latest twist in a prolonged political crisis that has seen seven presidents since 2016.

Jerí had assumed the post on Oct. 10, 2025, after the dismissal of his predecessor, Dina Boluarte.

Right-wing parties that had backed Boluarte withdrew support amid further corruption scandals. Since Boluarte had no vice president, Jerí, then head of Congress, was next in line.

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Lawmakers will now elect a new head of Congress, who will also assume the presidency until July 28, 2026, when the winner of the April 12 election is sworn in.

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Jerí had assumed the post of president on Oct. 10, 2025, after the dismissal of his predecessor, Dina Boluarte. (Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

As the country heads toward the next vote, the presidential field remains crowded.

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Conservative businessman Rafael López Aliaga currently leads in polls, while Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, is running second in most others.

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Fujimori narrowly lost her last presidential bid, securing 49% of the vote in 2021. If no candidate wins more than 50% in April, the top two finishers will advance to a June runoff.

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Rospigliosi said parties have until 6 p.m. local time to present candidates, and the legislature is expected to vote on a new president Feb. 18.



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Quiénes son los candidatos a presidente de Perú para completar cinco meses de mandato restante

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Tras apenas cuatro meses en el cargo, José Jerí (39 años) tuvo que dejar la presidencia de Perú tras una votación de censura del Congreso que fue aprobada por 75 votos a favor, 24 en contra y 3 abstenciones. Se trata del octavo presidente del país en casi 10 años, en medio de la inestabilidad y crisis política que atraviesa Perú desde las elecciones de 2016.

La salida de Jerí llega tras varios escándalos, principalmente el ‘chifagate‘, donde se investiga una serie de reuniones semiclandestinas que Jerí habría mantenido con empresarios chinos. El más polémico fue un encuentro al que acudió encapuchado a un restaurante propiedad de uno de estos empresarios, lo que motivó la apertura de una investigación en la Fiscalía por patrocinio ilegal y tráfico de influencias agravado. También se lo acusaba de la contratación irregular de al menos cinco mujeres que consiguieron trabajos públicos tras reunirse con el exmandatario en Palacio de Gobierno.

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Jerí había asumido en octubre de 2025, luego de la destitución de Dina Boluarte, que era la vicepresidenta de Pedro Castillo, también destituido. Al momento de asumir, era presidente del Congreso por lo que al ser censurado como presidente del Congreso, quedó automáticamente invalidado para seguir ejerciendo la presidencia.

Ahora, el Parlamento tendrá que elegir a un nuevo mandatario entre los legisladores que deberá dirigir el país hasta el 28 de julio, cuando entregue el cargo al ganador de los comicios presidenciales del 12 de abril. El plazo para la presentación formal de las candidaturas eras hasta este martes a las 18 (hora local). El presidente del Congreso, Fernando Rospigliosi, anunció que la votación para definir el reemplazo de Jerí será mañana miércoles a partir de las 18 (hora local).

Tras la publicación de las listas, se designan a dos escrutadores para observar el acto electoral. Se vota por orden alfabético y los votos se introducen en una urna (ánfora). El conteo se hace voto por voto y gana la lista o candidato que obtenga mayoría simple. En ese caso, el ganador presta juramento y asume de inmediato. Si eso no sucede, se va a una segunda votación.

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Pero las opciones para el nuevo presidente interino son limitadas, ya que la gran mayoría de los legisladores se presentarán a reelección en dos meses. De los 130 parlamentarios, 57 postulan al Senado, 29 a la Cámara de Diputados y dos al Parlamento Andino, por lo que quedan 42 congresistas elegibles y la mayoría cuenta con niveles de popularidad muy bajos como para conseguir el apoyo suficiente para asumir el cargo.

El Congreso de Perú oficializó cuatro candidaturas:

Alva cuenta con la ventaja de que su partido, Acción Popular (derecha), no se presenta en las elecciones de abril y además cuenta con experiencia ya que fue presidenta del Congreso entre 2021 y 2022. Otros partidos de derecha como Fuerza Popular (que lidera Keiko Fujimori) y Renovación Popular podrían apoyarla, pero en sus años como congresista ha protagonizado varios desencuentros con otros parlamentarios en los que incluso tiró del brazo a colegas y ha sido señalada por decir comentarios clasistas.

Otro candidato es el izquierdista José María Balcázar que es independiente, pero fue nominado por el partido comunista Perú Libre, partido con el que Castillo llegó a la presidencia en 2021, pero al que luego renunció. Algunos legisladores lo ven como una figura de consenso, incluso él le ha dicho a medios locales que «en caso de presentarse (la ocasión), obviamente (aceptaría), pero tendría que someterme a la mayoría del Congreso». «El problema es que yo no tengo partido, yo no tengo votos cautivos, pero sí soy un hombre de consenso», añadió. Pero Balcázar tampoco está libre de polémicas: en 2023 se abstuvo de votar el dictamen de la norma que prohíbe el matrimonio infantil y expuso que «las relaciones sexuales tempranas ayudan al futuro psicológico de la mujer«.

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Otra de las postulaciones es la de Héctor Acuña del bloque de derecha Honor y Democracia. Es hermano de César Acuña, líder de la Alianza para el Progreso (APP) y exgobernador regional de La Libertad y de Óscar Acuña, prófugo desde noviembre por una causa de corrupción.

El Bloque Democrático Popular (izquierda) postuló a Edgard Reymundo, que termina su mandato este 2026. Reymundo es sociólogo y abogado y su carrera política comenzó en 1980, cuando fue elegido como regidor del distrito de Chilca (Cañete, Lima) por Izquierda Unida. Fue congresista entre 2006 y 2011 y luego ocupó varios cargos en el ejecutivo nacional. En 2021 volvió a ser elegido como congresista por Junín, su cargo vence el próximo 27 de julio.

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