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EXPOSED: Illegal Immigrant 'Serial Fraudster' Infiltrated Minnesota Prison System as Guard

Gary FranchiFebruary 19, 2026268 views
EXPOSED: Illegal Immigrant 'Serial Fraudster' Infiltrated Minnesota Prison System as Guard
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The Trump administration's crackdown on immigration fraud has exposed yet another shocking case of an illegal immigrant infiltrating critical government positions by lying about U.S. citizenship.

Morris Brown, a 45-year-old Liberian national, was arrested on January 15 after federal investigators discovered he had fraudulently obtained positions as both a Minnesota corrections officer and a Pennsylvania Army National Guard member. The alleged "serial immigration fraudster" went AWOL from his National Guard unit before being captured by authorities.

According to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Brown systematically deceived multiple government agencies about his citizenship status to gain access to sensitive positions that require security clearances and involve direct contact with inmates and military operations.

How Many More Are Out There?

This bombshell case raises serious questions about the Biden administration's complete failure to secure our institutions from foreign infiltration. How did Brown slip through multiple background checks? What classified information or prisoner data did he access during his time in these positions?

"This is exactly why President Trump's mass deportation program is so critical," said one immigration enforcement expert. "These fraudsters don't just take American jobs – they compromise our national security."

The arrest comes as the Trump-Vance administration ramps up enforcement operations targeting individuals who have used fraudulent documents or false claims to gain employment in government positions. ICE and other federal agencies are working overtime to identify and remove these security threats that the previous administration allowed to fester.

Brown's case is particularly egregious because corrections officers have access to sensitive prisoner information and potential security vulnerabilities, while National Guard members can access military facilities and equipment. The fact that he went AWOL suggests he knew investigators were closing in on his web of lies.

America First Means Secure Institutions

This is precisely why Americans voted for Trump's America First agenda – to root out the fraud and deception that plagued our government under Biden's open-border policies. Every day brings new revelations about how deeply compromised our institutions became when immigration laws were ignored.

Patriots should be asking: How many more Morris Browns are currently working in our prisons, military bases, and government offices? It's time for a complete audit of all government employees' citizenship status.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LawAndOrder2024VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
The fact that this person had access to inmates and sensitive prison operations is terrifying. What kind of information or contraband could have been compromised during their time there?
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AmericaFirst45VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
WAKE UP MINNESOTA!
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TruthSeeker88VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
This is what happens when virtue signaling takes priority over public safety. Every single person involved in this hiring decision needs to be held accountable.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
This is exactly why we need mandatory E-Verify for ALL government positions! How many other fraudsters are working in our most sensitive facilities right now?
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SecureBordersVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
100% agree! Basic background checks should catch this stuff but clearly the system is broken.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
I worked in corrections for 15 years and the vetting process used to be thorough. Something has clearly changed in how these agencies are doing their due diligence.
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BackTheBlue2022VerifiedFeb 21, 2026
Thank you for your service. It's scary to think about the security risks this creates for both staff and inmates.
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MinnesotaTaxpayerVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
Unbelievable. We're paying this person's salary with our tax dollars while they're here illegally AND committing fraud. What's the total cost to taxpayers?
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ConservativeRealistVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
How does someone with multiple fraud charges even get through the hiring process for a corrections position? This is a massive failure at multiple levels.