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Minnesota’s Somali Gangs Are Growing, They’re Up to 12

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Somali gangs and terrorists are growing in Minnesota. The Democrat Party will not allow them to be deported. In fact, they want the opposite.

The problem of Somali gangs came with open borders.

Democrats have become so radicalized that they are calling for the abolition of ICE.

Radical Democrats in Minnesota set up ICE agents during numerous riots, taunting them, threatening them, and putting their radical followers in harm’s way. The ACLU and other anti-American organizations trained the paid rioters on ways to make it look like ICE agents were to blame. That’s how they gained support for their insane, radical ideas.

No one’s talking about it, but Haitians brought gangs with them, as did Venezuelans. TdA (Tren de Aragua) never had a foothold in this country before the Democrats’ open borders and the massive invasion of unvetted people.

Democrats, specifically the DNC, are furious that the sheriff told the truth and want him fired. The media is ignoring it, and the media hit squads are out demonizing him and his Somali advisors.

The Story

On Monday, Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher posted a more than 20-minute live video, surrounded by gang investigators and a Somali community leader, to address the serious and growing problem of Somali gang violence.

“We’ve got a huge list of criminal activity, but having said that, we’re not indicting the whole community,” Sheriff Fletcher said.

“Before you start fixing the problem, first you have to identify what it is,” he later added in the video, which now has tens of thousands of views.

“This needs to stop,” Jama Shine, a Somali gang investigator with the RCSO, said, adding, “We need to come together from law enforcement, community members, faith leaders, and to find a solution for this youth.”

Another investigator addressing this issue, Ben Seidl, says he’s tracking at least 12 Somali gangs in the Twin Cities and metro area.

“We need to come together; we need to [find] something to do for the kids. All right, most of these kids … don’t have places to go,” Seidl said.

Something needs to be done about the children.

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