Abr. 22, 2026 2:57 am

Former Congresswoman, Jason Lewis, Denounced Fake Somali Care Centers a Decade Ago

Lewis Was Right: A Decade of Warnings About Somali Daycare Fraud, Ignored by the Establishment

A decade ago, in a U.S. Congressional hearing, then-Representative from Minnesota, Jason Lewis, raised his voice with a foresight and courage that time has proven prophetic. He denounced, with concrete data, the existence of a massive fraud scheme in childcare centers in his state, operated by Somali providers who were openly violating federal and state laws. His words, recorded in the congressional record, were a detailed red alert about a cancer of corruption that, due to the deliberate inaction of Democrats and the federal bureaucracy, would metastasize into a heist of billions of dollars. Lewis warned then what is a national scandal today: a welfare system turned into a cash register for organized crime.

In his statement, Lewis detailed with precision the modus operandi that would only become known on an industrial scale years later: providers who took public money for personal use, created «a fraudulent childcare client» and bribery structures. He pointed out that even at that time, there were 23 daycare centers closed or under investigation, and he estimated the fraud could reach $100 million. To put this figure in context, he recalled that Minnesota had received $120 million in federal funds for the program that year, with a state match of $50 million. Almost all the money intended to help vulnerable children was at risk of being diverted. He even mentioned that the money was leaving the country through Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), foreshadowing future investigations into money laundering and international transfers.

Lewis posed to the federal officials present in a direct manner: «What is your agency doing to investigate this?» His request was not for clemency, but for strict law enforcement. He emphasized the need for stronger oversight and a mechanism to «monitor the states that are receiving these funds.» This plea for accountability and vigilance was, in essence, a request for the federal government to do its job: protect taxpayer dollars. However, in the following decade, under the Obama and Biden administrations, and the state government of Tim Walz, these warnings were systematically ignored. The agenda of identity politics and electoral clientelism outweighed the fiduciary duty to the American people.

Today, with the «Feeding Our Future» scandal and the network of ghost daycares exposed by journalists like Nick Shirley, Jason Lewis’s words ring out as a bitter «I told you so.» The fraud was not $100 million; according to the FBI, it exceeds nine billion dollars. The 23 daycares under investigation were just the tip of the iceberg. The outflow of money through MSP airport was a symptom of a transnational network. Lewis saw the infection in its early stage, but the political establishment, complicit by action or omission, allowed it to grow until it threatened the very viability of social assistance programs. His legacy is proof that there were conservative voices fighting for fiscal integrity and the Rule of Law long before the scandal exploded in the headlines. The tragedy is that no one in power wanted to listen.

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