וויצע פרעזידענט ווענס רעדט איבער די שווערע שווינדלערייען אין אמעריקע
Vice President JD Vance has alleged the existence of a nationwide welfare fraud ring involving illegal immigrants and other parties exploiting the American welfare system. Speaking on national television, Vance stated that authorities are committed to investigating and prosecuting anyone found participating in these schemes.
Vance referenced recent high-profile cases, including the Minneapolis “Feeding Our Future” scandal, in which federal child nutrition funds totaling $250 million were allegedly embezzled by a network linked to Somali-American operators since 2020. He characterized these cases as symptomatic of broader systemic exploitation that requires immediate federal action.
In his remarks, the Vice President suggested that large segments of immigrant populations are disproportionately dependent on welfare programs, citing estimates that up to 85 percent of Somali immigrants in the United States receive such assistance. He emphasized that ongoing investigations will seek to identify and prosecute all individuals involved, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to protecting taxpayer resources.
While federal audits indicate that undocumented immigrants are generally ineligible for many benefit programs, discussions continue regarding loopholes such as the use of Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) to access certain forms of aid. Legal experts note that clarifying eligibility rules and strengthening oversight could prevent abuse, but critics warn that broad characterizations of immigrant populations may overstate actual fraud levels.
The administration’s statements on welfare fraud come amid heightened scrutiny of public benefits programs and a push to improve accountability and transparency. Vance’s comments signal a continued focus on rooting out abuse and enforcing federal laws to ensure that welfare support reaches intended recipients without exploitation.