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173,000 Somalis 'SURRENDER to FEAR'..

173,000 Somalis 'SURRENDER to FEAR'... as Trump's "TOTAL WAR" DEPORTATIONS Begin NOW

Cash Jordan

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Ice is rampaging through Minnesota in what some are calling an attack on an entire community.

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As they surround this home looking for a suspect charged with criminal **** conduct.

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Nice guy.

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Ice says that they tried to stop an undocumented immigrant who ran back inside his house.

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They've now returned with a tactical team and a warrant.

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And they say Ice doesn't have warrants.

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Better officers than going inside. Not their original target, but also undocumented. Oh, what was he doing in there?

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I'm to do is protect the country by removing illegal aliens, right? That's it

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The Department of Homeland Security said they were arrested undocumented immigrants

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This is an attack on everyday Americans

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I grew up in a dictatorship

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Okay

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And I don't even remember ever witnessing anything like that. To have a democracy, a peak in the world.

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Are you kidding me?

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For the world to now be turned into one of the worst countries where the military are in our streets. So America's the worst country in the world, according to her. Without any regard for people's constitutional rights. What?

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Worse than a dictatorship.

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While our president is spending millions of dollars prompting himself up like a failed dictator with a military parade. You've got to be kidding me. It is really shocking and it should be a wake up call for all Americans to say this is not the country we were born in. This is not the country we were born in. This is not the country we believe in.

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So our founding fathers imagined an open border and billion dollar fraud scandals, really?

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That's called the great big Minnesota scam.

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President Trump escalating his rhetoric against Somalia overnight. We always take people from Somalia places that are a disaster right filthy dirty disgusting. Apparently America's worst if you listen to Representative Omar. The Somali population here is not the specific target but the

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community is furious. The mistakes of a few individuals can never be used to generalize or stereotype the entire community.

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They're not. They're not being used for that. They've arrested undocumented immigrants with convictions including criminal, aggravated assault, and domestic violence. They're not going after innocent people. The operation comes after federal prosecutors earlier revealed they charged dozens of people in Minnesota's Somali community for allegedly stealing hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money. And there's huge fraud here. of people in Minnesota's Somali community for allegedly stealing hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money. What do you say to critics of ICE who say you don't always go after the worst of the

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worst?

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I say that on top of the worst of the worst, that our job is to enforce the immigration laws.

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Every one of these individuals that we arrested has due process. Yet this is some sort of dictatorship. You gotta be kidding me.

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Because folks like this get arrested. He's got 10 years though in federal lockup after investigators say he took part in a $48 million COVID-19 pandemic scam. So this was part of a million fraud scam trace. They spent hundreds of millions of dollars that were meant to feed hungry American kids on a lot of different things. They took stacks and stacks of cash,

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like you're looking at here. They were blown on luxury cars. Let's buy an Audi. Let's buy a

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waterfront property out in Minnesota. Yet Trump's the one ruining America,

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not the people stealing from it to enrich themselves who belong in federal prison.

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According to prosecutors, they show a honey boom. Eclipse trace of the fraudsters popping bottles of champagne out of that luxury getaway.

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Yes.

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Police say the men were happy to be cashing in. They were texting each other, you're going to be the richest 25 year old god willing. What is being called the largest fraud scam in history.

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And he knew about it.

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walzwatch. Tim knew. the largest fraud scam in history? And Minnesota Governor Tim Walzwatch, today the Democrat who ran for vice president launched a fraud prevention program. Critics say that's a little too late. Oh, he's got his own fraud prevention program. Not just his state of Minnesota, but the country he pushed back. This is crazy. You can't have one without the other.

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Any amount of fraud is too much. That's where over the last several years We've made many systematic changes to state government to both detect fraud and hold those accountable after it happened

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are we really supposed to believe that the person who enabled fraud in their state and Possibly allowed it to be exported to the rest of America is now the most qualified Individual in the country to stamp it out and meanwhile

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They're asking the governor if he thinks ICE is going after the wrong people.

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You want to hear more from members of leaders from the Somali community to say

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we need to hold our own.

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What damage?

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We need to look at ourselves, we need to hold our own neighbors accountable, because look at the damage that this has done to our community. What do you want to hear more from instead of just saying, don't blame us? Do you want to see more ownership and oversight from within?

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What?

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Look, it's not law-abiding citizens. If that were the case, there's a lot of white men should be holding a lot of white men accountable for the crimes they have committed. Okay, so arrest them. I think for the community to maybe educate their population because I think what you're seeing here is there secondary victims in this That there's there's providers inside the community that are then victimizing the community himself by signing them up because when we're going to some of These people they're like I had no idea I was in this program

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So I think it's it's asking us then, you know for every crime which of course the majority being committed by white men Who's he talking about? I think it's crime in general and I think the biggest thing on this is is just making sure that we're educating the population and again this is 80 people or so that have been convicted in this maybe some more in that

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so he says the real criminals are still out there in America even though we aren't being given their

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names or shown their pictures. What's that? That's the marriage certificate for Omar to her brother.

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Wow.

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Who posted it?

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The White House. Wow. Yeah. She's probably not going to be here for a long time. If she's allowed to stay after the White House posted that, there's a bigger problem's crazy in this country. They posted all the details of when he arrived. When

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they got married. Everything insane. On top of all the fraud that she's allegedly involved in. It looks like they're a lot deeper into that investigation than they're letting us see. But her time is coming and I'm here for it.

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Look, I don't care who somebody is, if they've broken the law, no matter who they are or where they're from, there should be a consequence and nobody should be above it.

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Let me ask you real quick what your response is to Trump telling the Somalia president that you should go back

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Wow.

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Why do you think he's saying?

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He should get some help. I think his obsession with me and Somalia really is frightening.

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And yeah, I hope I hope he gets the help he needs.

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So Trump's not actually interested in crime. He just has some sort of unhealthy obsession with people who may be involved in crime like Representative Omar as the allegation goes. Yet caring about that means you're obsessed. Or rather, on the other hand, do we want a president who's like Tim Walz,

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who's obsessed with letting crime just float by under the surface until he gets called out on it for 30 days in a row

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and then decides to have his own fraud department step in. Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border czar, said during a Newsmax appearance on Monday that the admin is investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar for alleged immigration fraud. Quote, I just got advised by a fraud investigator the other day on that. I asked the question, can we review the files? There was immigration fraud involved. The statute of limitation became an issue in the last four years when this was first brought up. and Wow. He'd review the file. So I'm running that down this week as a matter of fact and we will see.

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They're going to say that Trump has claimed that Omar allegedly married her brother. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Trump did not claim allegedly. Trump overtly said she did. That is bold because that's actionable. You can see like that's defamation.

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Okay. Right. That's defamation, okay? Right, why isn't she suing Trump if it's not true? Now the interesting thing is, before we begin, publishing an overt statement about Ilhan Omar married her brother.

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She should sue the president if it's not true.

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Ilhan Omar married her brother. Boom. We are now in shocking territory, William. Right. I think any reasonable person can conclude Ilhan Omar married her brother based on the reporting we are seeing. These news organizations, these investigators, these politicos, they-

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She should sue the president if he's lying. If he's deliberately doing something that's false, he should be held accountable. There should be lawsuits. There should be charges. There should be attorneys jumping all over this ready to defend her. Why isn't that happening?

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Don't say these things lightly because of the possibility of litigation and what's called defamation per se. Why isn't that happening? Right. Right.

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Wow. or had reckless disregard for the truth. That means that if I were to say something like

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Alex Stein kicked a dog, is that defamatory? It could be. But what if he sues me? How does that work? Well, I'm going to say, look, I saw rumors online. I thought it was true. He's a public figure. Everybody was talking. But the president has inside information. How do you prove damages? It's tough. Now the reality is Alex Stein has never kicked a dog. I'm using it as an example. But what if I said Alex Stein,

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in front of a crowd of people, that is a crime. And that's where we get into defamation per se. Defamation per se is when you defame someone in such an egregious matter that on the face it is damaging to someone's life.

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Ah.

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And it's hard to find that line. It really is. But usually it's accusing someone of a crime, of having a disease. Why is no one chomping on this? That's interesting. People hate Trump. They're trying to put him in jail for everything. They convicted him on a misdemeanor in New York and upgraded it to a felony. How come nobody wants to make this a felony? In this instance, claiming Ilhan Omar married her brother as if to imply she's an incestuous fraudster is so potentially defamatory. You better be- Well sure, when you accuse her of this, you are speaking with facts. So here's the thing, when they come out and say she married her brother, they are

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telling you outright, if she sues us, we will win.

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Wow.

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They're saying it's true and they know it. That is bold. Because even if you have the marriage documents, people still tend to say allegedly or believed to have. No. The White House has posted it. free beacon has posted it And I'm gonna tell you this about the free beacon. They got lawyers Ain't no way this got published without going through lawyers first Wow

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Trump brought this to the attention like this is something brand-new This is not brand-new and it's been being worked on, but he made it white hot and very dangerous.

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Wow. And it doesn't stop there. The defendants like this guy, Abdizadaz Shafil Fara, sent millions of stolen American tax dollars overseas. They wired it to Chinese and Kenyan banks.

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But it's not new. Tim Walz, he knew about it. Knew about it the whole time. Not new? But Trump just amplified it. Well then why didn't he do anything about it? If this is not new, where was he?

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Was he too busy campaigning to be vice president to notice fraud in his own state?

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That's not a good answer.

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We are a state that chooses not to let people go hungry or homeless or uneducated. But you did. However, that generosity has been taken advantage of by an organized group of fraudsters and

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criminals.

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Which you just found out about. Any amount of fraud is too much. That's why over the last several years, we've made many systematic changes to state government.

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You can't make this up.

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There were zero changes.

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We both protect fraud and hold those accountable.

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You held zero people accountable.

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Now you're just mad at Trump for bringing it up. to stay ahead of the evolving tactics. Right. And they are evolving. This doofus would have been vice president.

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So you're making the argument that the tactics are evolving faster than their ability to, you know, get their arms around them. Do you buy that?

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I believe it. I think the tactics are evolving faster than Governor Walz can get his arms around him because he's not interested in getting his arms around him.

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He hasn't been interested in any of this that's why it's been happening. Whistleblowers brought up to the governor the fact there were major problems here and you know what nothing happened. I don't buy any of what he's saying. First of all they asked the attorney general there Keith Ellison if he would have done anything different he said no. This didn't happen on day one this happened over a period a long period of time those are the allegations and he reads this statement like oh our state chooses to be generous and help the downsodden and the needy and educate our kids. Every state does that. Every state does that but they don't have the waste the fraud the abuse the open borders

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that if you design a system that has no checks and balances and when fraud is brought to your attention, you ignored it, you are not being generous to starving children. You are stealing from those starving children. You are allowing them to get robbed and because you're the one in charge of the piggy bank, it's your fault too. Allow these people to come in and take advantage of Americans like this.

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He's a sanctuary state. It's sanctuary cities. So ICE can't get in there and do- to Right. Donald Trump has nothing to do with this. His words are not dangerous. He's pointing out the obvious. He wants to deport the people and hold other people accountable. That's what should happen. Instead, this governor stands up like a clown show and says, you know, we're trying. No, you're not.

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You're failing.

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And now he's trying to cover it up.

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Wow, look at these mobs. ...a chaotic scene, a bitter standoff in sub-zero weather.

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I'm so angry. This is not what our country is supposed to be.

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What are you talking about?

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...ice fests and protesters and bystanders face to face.

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Do you know why, like, ICE came? Did they say why they were here?

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No, they were just here for the two employees that they saw up here.

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Okay. in the frame of an unfinished attic two men who witnesses say were the target of a law enforcement

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operation would not come down.

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It sounds like these two construction workers have been up on the the roofing for close to two hours now in the cold.

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State representative Alex Falconer says the men wearing ice vests

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If they're not here illegally all they have to do is come down off that freezing cold roof but if they want to break the law and hope that a sanctuary mob shows up and scares away ice or something maybe that's why they didn't want to come down. Look, fraud, criminal activity, you gotta stamp out all of it. You have to hold everybody accountable for breaking the law or our laws don't work.

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We've repeatedly asked for a judicial warrant of which they have not produced.

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Some brought items to keep the two men warm, said the agents told them they couldn't get the items

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to the upper floor.

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I came and brought like heat pads and food and an extra jacket to try to get to the guys

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that are stuck up there.

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So they can live up there? Because this weather is super dangerous.

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Yeah, obey the law.

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After several hours, the law enforcement group left. One of the men taken away. Witnesses say the other was taken to the hospital by bystanders. It was scary. So they released one person. I don't know, I guess it was just something that you never think it's going to happen. We're still working to learn why ICE was here.

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Look, these sanctuary mobs, these people act so shocked. Here they are living in a place that harbors fugitives. If you're going to harbor fugitives and tell them they can come and live where you're at, and if they get arrested, they're never gonna get turned over to the federal government. They could break US law and there's not gonna be any consequences here. Why would you be surprised when eventually there are so

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many fugitives where you are that the law and order shows up and has to do something about it?

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Later those individuals we arrest in You know operation Metro surge in Minneapolis, you know, I'm happy to say we're probably gonna break over 500 arrests tonight And that's huge to your point. I thought there was no for any criminal aliens There wasn't any nefarious activity up there and you know ice when we go out there. We're going after the worst of the worst We're not focusing on one nationality one race. We're going after the bad guys that are doing it, right? So yeah, we arrested a well-known Somali vice lord gang member, but at the same time we're arresting someone from Laos. They go to these sanctuary jurisdictions because they know they can hide in plain sight. In Minneapolis,

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there's no loss of criminal aliens for us to go arrest. And that's the thing with Minneapolis, with Minnesota. Anybody who wants to break the law, steal from the US government, this is where they could go and hide in plain sight. You know why? Because Governor Walz isn't looking for you. Nobody's looking for you. In many cases, you can even get your picture taken with Governor Walz and smile before getting arrested and deported for being in the country illegally. No one is looking for

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crime here until now. Now that Trump brought it up. Now that Trump amplified it.

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We already knew about it. We were already working on it. We had things here totally under control. Then Trump came around and blew the whole thing up. What do you think about that? Is Governor Walz right?

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Let me know. Let me know. See you in the next video.

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