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BREAKING: Texas Rep. Introduces 25-YEAR BAN on Somali Immigration After BILLIONS in Fraud Exposed

Gary FranchiFebruary 4, 2026259 views
BREAKING: Texas Rep. Introduces 25-YEAR BAN on Somali Immigration After BILLIONS in Fraud Exposed
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Texas Representative Brandon Gill is taking decisive action to protect American taxpayers from further exploitation, introducing groundbreaking legislation that would impose a 25-year moratorium on immigration from Somalia following the exposure of massive fraud schemes that have cost taxpayers billions of dollars.

The bombshell legislation comes after independent journalist Nick Shirley's investigation earlier this year peeled back layer upon layer of systematic fraud being perpetrated in Minnesota by Somali immigrants, while Democrat elected officials seemingly turned a blind eye to the wholesale fleecing of hardworking American taxpayers.

Patriots across America are rallying behind Gill's common-sense approach. Social media user @DykeMiller1 shared the exclusive report, stating: "Rep. Brandon Gill Introduces Bill to Set 25-Year Moratorium on Immigration from Somalia." Meanwhile, @KarenCadle9 expressed the frustration felt by millions of Americans: "Somalians are the dreggs of society. I have never recalled such unambitious people who are liars and thieves. And to know my tax dollars funded them. @POTUS"

This isn't about legal immigrants who come to America wanting to work hard and contribute to our society – this is about holding accountable those who abuse our generosity and exploit our welfare systems while Democrats look the other way.

Trump Administration Positioned to Act

With President Trump back in the White House and his America First agenda in full swing, Gill's legislation aligns perfectly with the administration's commitment to ending the abuse of American taxpayers and securing our borders. The timing couldn't be better, as Trump's team has already demonstrated their willingness to take bold action on immigration enforcement.

The Minnesota fraud scandal exposed a systematic network of abuse that went unchecked for years under Democrat leadership. While hardworking Americans struggle with inflation and rising costs, billions in taxpayer dollars were being siphoned off through fraudulent schemes that Democrat officials either ignored or actively enabled.

"Most rational Americans watched in utter disbelief as the scope of this fraud became clear," according to reports detailing the investigation.

Rep. Gill's legislation represents exactly the kind of bold, America First thinking we need in Congress. It's time to put American taxpayers first and end the endless exploitation of our immigration system by those who have no intention of contributing to our great nation.

Will other Republicans have the courage to stand with Gill and support this crucial legislation? Patriots are watching.

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Gary Franchi

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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedjust now
Finally! Common sense legislation that puts American taxpayers first.
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PatriotTexan47Verifiedjust now
About time someone in Congress has the backbone to address this! We've been hemorrhaging taxpayer dollars while our own veterans sleep on the streets.
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VeteranFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. Fix our own house before we invite more people in.
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MinnesotaMomVerifiedjust now
I live in Minneapolis and have seen firsthand how the system gets gamed. My neighbor works in social services and the stories she tells about documentation fraud are unreal.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
25 years seems reasonable given the scope of the fraud. We need time to completely overhaul our vetting systems and hold people accountable.
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FiscalConservative22Verifiedjust now
BILLIONS in fraud? How is this the first time I'm hearing about this scale of abuse? Where was the oversight?
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SwampWatcherVerifiedjust now
The media won't cover stories like this because it doesn't fit their narrative.