On September 18, 2025, Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson announced that eight Minneapolis defendants were indicted for defrauding Minnesota’s housing stabilization program. It is rumored that some of these funds were used to fund the Somalian terrorist group Al-Shabaab. You can read more about that here: https://www.city-journal.org/article/minnesota-welfare-fraud-somalia-al-shabaab?. This market will resolve to "Yes" if any of the Minnesota defendants who were indicted for fraud in this case are officially deported from the United States by February 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No." Deportation is defined as the formal removal of any of the indicted persons from the US by government authorities due to legal or administrative reasons. Voluntary departure, extradition, or relocation without an official deportation order will not count. The resolution source will be credible reporting from major news outlets or official government statements.
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I’m glad they’re being deported, but I have to wonder how they managed to pull this off in the first place. How much money was lost before the government noticed? It feels like the system is way too easy to exploit. While I agree with the deportation, we also need to look at our own internal security and auditing
Thank you magatards for the liquidity in this market too.
People come here, steal billions in welfare and food aid, and then send it back to a terror group? That’s the ultimate betrayal. If they aren’t citizens, they need to be on the first plane back to Mogadishu.
The terrorism part is unsubstantiated which helps given it emotionally loads the issue to appear more likelly to resolve in Yes.
Inshallah, as we say in Minnesota!
Here's an in-depth analysis of why this is a likely "No" with in-depth research into the perpetrators, deportation process, and past precedents: [link removed]
Past precedent - Feeding our Future. One defendant who pleaded guilty was Kenyan and was handed a multiyear sentence and forfeiture of assets. However, deportation only occurs after the person serves their sentence. So even if there is a non-US citizen among these 8 defendants, there is no chance that they will be deported by 28th Feb 2026. No is the better bet here, compared to Yes.
they're all us citizens and even if they weren't they won't be deported until the trial is over which would take more than two months, literal free money
when does trial begin?
Each of the 8 is a citizen of US, look it up. Why would they be deported lmao?
Nine Billion Dollars was STOLEN FROM THE STATE OF MINNESOTA by Illegal Somalian Criminals. They must pay a big price, NOW!!! President DJT