Nick Shirley examines Luke Rosiak's "Medicaid Millionaires" investigation, exposing alleged fraud in Columbus, Ohio, where Cordoba Real Estate Group allegedly owns ghost offices for 300 firms billing over $250 million between 2018 and 2024. Shirley highlights claims that 70% of employees are Somalis paid to care for relatives while billing Medicaid, citing a Seattle incident involving Ahmed Abdullah Asman and criticizing local officials for opposing surveillance. He argues this behavior demonstrates a lack of moral obligation incompatible with American values, concluding that mass deportation is the only solution to what he describes as treasonous exploitation of the system. [Automatically generated summary]
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Fraudulent Care and Taxpayer Money00:10:54
We've all seen a lot of videos of flagrant, rampant fraud in the past few months concentrated in Minnesota and California.
Nick Shirley, in particular, discovered Somali daycares that didn't have any children, home hospices without any patients, and of course, quality learning centers without the letter N.
But the following footage, which was shot by the Daily Wire's Luke Rosiak and his team, is maybe the single most revealing video that I've seen on this topic.
It's part of a Daily Wire investigative series called Medicaid Millionaires, which is rolling out every day this week on the website.
A lot of footage hasn't been released yet, but this particular clip is very important.
And I'll give you the context in a moment.
But for now, just watch this conversation between Rosiak and the son of the owner of an alleged home health care business that bills Medicaid.
This is one of many, many businesses owned by people who aren't American that makes a lot of money from your taxes.
And Rosiak wants to learn more about the business, why it exists, how it operates.
Here's the conversation.
Listen to every word this guy says.
In the Cordoba office building at 1425 East Dublin Granville Road, we finally located a business suite with somebody in it, DC Home Healthcare LLC.
Asked how he recruits employees, he said employees and patients come as a package.
70% of the employees are just being paid to spend time with their own family members.
The patient, like they have someone in their family that has the qualifications to be an aide, CBR and everything.
So they just come together and they say, yeah, well.
I got approval from my doctor.
After getting a note from the doctor vouching for the elder's need for personal services.
The family member of an elderly person isn't set up to build Medicaid, so a company stands in the middle.
I mean, we're just taking a small cut because, you know, they pay us, and then we pay them their hours.
He said the number of hours depends on a doctor's recommendation, but it's often an hour a day.
Like, do you expect them to take time off work just to take care of the roast?
I mean, there has to be some sort of benefit.
I asked him why people wouldn't simply help.
Their aging parents with basic tasks out of human decency.
What if the government didn't pay you to do it?
I mean, people see that as lucrative, so they should jump on in.
Do you expect them to just take time off work just to take care of their family?
I mean, there has to be some sort of benefit.
In other words, you can't seriously expect somebody to miss an hour of work to check in on their elderly mother or father, can you?
The only conceivable way somebody would do something like that is if they're able to skim some money from the government.
Otherwise, mom and dad are.
On their own, out of luck.
Somalis, it turns out, won't cook a meal for their own mother unless somebody pays them to do it.
I mean, that's what we were just told.
If you were ever wondering how Somalis even conceived the idea of setting up fake daycares and leering centers, this is your answer.
The first and most important step in any fraudulent scheme is the concept, and until Somalis came along, most people never even considered the idea of ripping off a daycare program.
It goes against every instinct that normal, high functioning, and moral people have.
Regardless of how desperate they may be.
But Somalis didn't think twice about it.
And the reason, as this particular individual suggested to Luke Rosiak, is apparently that Somalis see their own family members as nothing more than another opportunity to bill Medicaid.
Now, it's hard to overstate how disturbing this is.
For any American who's not a genuine sociopath, this attitude is incomprehensible.
I mean, certainly not the type of sentiment you'd ever share out loud with a stranger you've just met.
But for the son of the owner of GC Home Healthcare LLC, there's nothing remarkable about saying something like this.
It's completely natural to declare that no one in your community would dream of helping their own family members unless they could make some money off the arrangement.
He was totally matter of fact about it.
Do you expect them to take time off work just to take care of their family?
There has to be some benefit.
What's in it for me is basically what he's saying.
Why would I take care of my sick grandmother?
What's in it for me?
Hey, can you go check on your sick grandmother?
Why?
What's in it for me?
That's the kind of thing if somebody responds that way, they should be shunned from society.
Or in the case of the Somalis, shunned in the form of mass deportations.
Not that it really needs to be said, but any culture where people feel no sense of personal obligation to their own family members is completely incompatible with our own.
They will never assimilate.
We don't want them to assimilate, even if they could and wanted to, which they don't.
As John Adams put it, the foundation of national morality must be laid in private families.
If you would betray your own family, you'd betray anyone.
You have no stake in the future of the country.
You have no sense of honor or duty.
They put aside whether this business should be receiving taxpayer money or not.
That's basically irrelevant at this point.
Anybody who says something like this out loud should be deported on the spot.
But we should still talk about how this business operates because it's a much larger problem than most people realize.
He says that when prospective employees walk in the door, they normally come with the patient.
He indicated that this is the arrangement around 70% of the time.
Somalis are billing the government to provide companionship and conversation to their own family members.
They're simply charging the taxpayers to perform acts of basic human decency that come naturally to everybody else, especially when it's someone in your own family.
All they require is a doctor who's willing to sign a form stating that a Somali elder could use some help around the house.
And armed with that doctor's note, the Somalis walk over to one of these LLCs, which contacts Medicaid and gets the checks flowing.
The LLC then takes a cut of the cash.
Now, in the past, putting all this importance on doctors who could theoretically lose their license for unethical conduct might have been a workable system, but we don't live in a high trust society anymore.
It only takes one doctor, perhaps a Somali himself, to churn out enough forms to bankrupt an entire state.
That's pretty much the only safeguard in the entire system.
You need to find a doctor who says that you're lonely or could benefit from some at home assistance of some kind.
Which isn't hard to do if you're elderly.
I mean, any elderly person could benefit from at home assistance.
Any person could benefit from some at home assistance, maybe.
And then one of these home health care companies can swoop in.
Doesn't matter if their employees are providing medical treatment or not, they could simply be there to keep you company.
And Medicaid will pay them for their trouble.
Now, by design, Medicaid was never supposed to work like this.
In the 1960s, almost exclusively, Medicaid covered care.
That was offered by medical institutions.
But then beginning in the 1980s, exclusions and exceptions were added.
Home health care was one of the biggest ones.
It was supposed to be a cheap way to lessen strain on nursing homes while also providing the elderly with an affordable option.
No one in Congress contemplated the possibility that the system would be defrauded to the extent that we've seen.
Or if they did contemplate it, they didn't care.
But then again, nobody in Congress anticipated that we'd import hundreds of thousands of Somalis into our major cities, which we've done.
Now, these Somalis view the Medicaid program as handouts for their community and for their community alone.
And it's not hard to see why they think this way.
General, they're free to operate with impunity to do whatever they want to conquer and transform our country while adding nothing of value at all.
And that's exactly what they're doing, along with many other ethnic groups that we've imported.
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Watch.
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It's unrecognizable.
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And that brings me to the other very important part of the first video that I showed you, the one where the Somali implies that they don't care about their parents and grandparents unless they're paid.
It wasn't shot in Minnesota or California.
In fact, it was not shot in a Democrat run state at all.
Quite the contrary.
Luke Rosiak's footage is from Columbus, Ohio, home to the second highest concentration of Somalis in the United States at around 70,000 Somalis.
And despite that fact, Ohio also happens to be one of the most reliably Republican states in the country.
Trump won Ohio three elections in a row, the most recent by more than 10 points, which is the largest margin the state has seen since Reagan in 1984.
All the statewide elected offices, except for judges, are held by Republicans.
And yet, as Luke Rosiak found, the fraud in Ohio is actually more egregious than anything we saw in Minnesota or California.
Red Flags in Ohio Medicaid00:15:02
It's the kind of reporting that will make you wonder genuinely why you pay taxes.
I mean, what's the point?
Our government, whether it's run by Democrats or Republicans, Gavin Newsom and Tim Walz or Mike DeWine, Is completely uninterested in fulfilling its most basic responsibilities to its citizens, its actual American citizens.
Instead, at a minimum, they're complicit in ripping you off.
At a minimum, they're looking the other way while it happens, right out in the open, if not facilitating it actively themselves.
Now, the office building from that first clip is owned by a company called Cordoba Real Estate, which just so happens to own a lot of office buildings in Columbus.
And inside these Cordoba office buildings, you'll find hundreds of businesses that collectively charge taxpayers more than a quarter billion dollars in just six years, from 2018 to 2024.
By itself, of course, this does not imply that Cordoba Group or these businesses are doing anything wrong.
But when you look closer at the numbers, you start to get a better idea of what's actually going on.
This is from Luke's reporting.
Watch.
Of the five buildings in Columbus with the most Medicaid companies, three are owned by the New Jersey-based Cordoba Real Estate Group, LLC, registered by Israel Izzy Steinberg and Isaac Nassar, who lives in a $4.5 million mansion in New Jersey and showed off his sports car and one of his two airplanes online.
Altogether, Cordoba Real Estate Group owns seven buildings in the area during the time of the Medicaid payments released by the federal government.
These seven buildings are filled with nearly 300 Medicaid firms.
Almost all the tenants in these buildings are Medicaid businesses who provide low-skilled, usually non-medical care for elderly or disabled people.
The front doors are open, but inside, the seven massive complexes are as abandoned as a post-apocalyptic horror scene.
Now we found Horizon Home Healthcare.
This has received $5 million.
Meg added Zarearea as the owner and $5 million over a couple years, but it's just a closet.
There's nobody here.
Smoke detectors chirp for new batteries.
Office doors have signs suggesting the owner is out to lunch, even though the mail has been piling up.
It's as if months ago, a supernatural phenomenon whisked all life away without warning.
The United States government is under the impression that all these buildings hold thriving businesses.
In all, Cordoba houses 288 businesses registered with Medicaid, which charges taxpayers more than a million.
Quarter billion dollars between 2018 and 2024.
Collectively, they made 5.5 million Medicaid claims using billing codes that are essentially unverifiable because the service happens in the privacy of a patient's home.
Now, watching this, you have to ask how do any of these businesses survive a single audit?
If you're away for lunch for so long that the mail begins piling up, it's a pretty good sign that you shouldn't receive a dollar in Medicaid funding.
In other footage, Rosiak found that one of these companies didn't even have knobs on the front door, so it was totally inaccessible.
This is flagrant stuff, as obvious as it can possibly get.
And yet, as far as I can tell, nobody in the government has done anything about it.
JD Vance posted yesterday in response to this story that the anti fraud task force was going to move into Columbus to investigate Rosiak's findings.
But the question remains why was absolutely nothing done until this point?
All you got to do is walk around the building for five seconds and take a look around.
A single site visit would raise all of these issues.
Why didn't anybody notice?
Or, more to the point, if they did notice, why wasn't anything done about it?
Now, given that Ohio now spends a billion dollars a year on home health, you'd think that this would be a higher priority.
But until Roziak walked around, nobody in the state or federal government appeared to notice or care about what was going on.
Watch.
No windows on the outside help hide the fact that there's nobody inside.
But when you go in, it's really obvious.
The place is deserted.
It's downright creepy.
There is no one in any of the offices.
They're dark.
Curtains are drawn.
Some of them have notes that are like, we'll be back in a few minutes.
And you can tell it's been that way for months.
Now, the situation gets more extraordinary when you consider the fact that Columbus only has around 6,300 people aged 75 or older who are on Medicaid.
And yet, Medicaid is something like half the state's budget.
And Medicaid spending has doubled in recent years.
So, you know, people aren't getting drastically older.
Instead, Columbus has imported a lot of Somalis.
And all of a sudden, the home healthcare industry is booming.
Now, of course, the vast majority of these home healthcare services don't benefit the larger community at all.
I mean, they're run by con men and criminals in some cases.
Rosiak details one business that's owned by people with repeated convictions for fraud, violence, and theft.
And the state of Ohio is aware of these convictions, but nevertheless allows them to operate a Million dollar Medicaid eligible business.
I mean, it's absolutely staggering.
In another case, Rosiak exposed a woman who reinvented her janitorial LLC as a health provider, then billed Medicaid nearly $100,000 the first month.
He also came across an accountant who lost his license for stealing public funds, then opened a $7 million home healthcare company using the address of a convicted money launderer's teenage son.
Again, it's all incredibly blatant.
These people are not criminal masterminds.
That's what makes it so infuriating we're not uncovering some kind of cleverly devised hidden scheme.
It's just all you got to do is just walk around and you can clearly see it happening.
And these are circumstances that all by themselves should have prevented these people from getting any funds from Medicaid at all.
I mean, if you have a janitorial company that instantly becomes an extremely successful health provider, Then alarm bells should be going off.
Not a lot of overlap between being a janitor and providing health care.
I mean, in both cases, you want to keep things clean, I guess, but other than that, not a lot of overlap.
But the government doesn't care.
I mean, they also don't care if all these people share similar names and birth dates, which obviously makes it very difficult to track any of them.
This is from part one of Rosiak's investigative series on the fraud in Columbus.
Quote, sometimes a company will have a full roster of clients in its very first month, making one.
Making one wonder where the clients come from.
Companies don't have websites or appear to advertise.
They can't stand out from their thousands of rivals based on price unless they pay kickbacks because the government pays the same to everybody.
Nearly every owner of home health care companies in Columbus appears to be foreign.
They live in a parallel society where every associate in public records also has a foreign name and all their business transactions are conducted with other foreigners.
When we asked one what home health care companies did, one man threatened, Journalists, who cares?
Do you guys pay my bills?
I'm going to tell everybody you guys are racist.
They all share combinations of just a few names, like Ahmed Mohammed and Mohammed Ahmed.
Documents revealed by the Daily Wire show individuals will spell their own name multiple different ways within a single document.
And many of them list their birthday as January 1st because their birth dates are unknown.
So there's the racism accusation that's familiar and certainly expected.
We saw it from the Somalis in Nick Shirley's video as well.
The moment you ask these people what they're doing, they do exactly what the Democrat Party taught them to do.
That's the defense mechanism.
They call you racist.
But they'll do it in a way that makes it clear that, you know, they know that it's all a sham.
They literally say on camera, I'm going to smear you as a racist.
Again, not criminal masterminds, these people.
They just can't help themselves, presumably because they're not quite intelligent enough to maintain the fake victimhood narrative.
Indeed, one of the remarkable things about many Somalis, as Rosiak found, is that they aren't.
Anywhere near as secretive as all of this fraud would suggest.
You know, when you imagine a fraudster, you picture someone who's carefully covering his tracks, maintaining a cover story, and so on.
But the Somalis in Columbus and Minneapolis are not really doing anything like that.
It turns out that if you talk to Somalis who make a living providing government funded services to other Somalis, they'll be the first to correct the white liberals who claim that Somalis built the country, are its fabric, or are engineers.
According to them, Somalis can't work, but they also still don't have time to watch their kids or their aging parents.
Which is kind of interesting.
They don't have jobs, but you think the one benefit is that they could take care of their kids, they could at least watch their own kids, but they can't do that.
They need daycare so they can go out and do nothing all day.
They can't even make their own beds.
They're profoundly unhealthy, many of them requiring lifelong disability payments.
And they also need a lot of very expensive addiction counseling, something Americans provide to each other for free out of a sense of compassion in every 12 step program.
In fact, Somalis can't even manage to sign up for free services without assistance.
Rosiak spoke to one immigrant who was paid by the government to help other immigrants fill out forms to sign up for other government paid benefits.
And yet, despite all the fraud and despite their own self awareness, they're ungrateful.
You know, they come from a third world country that are paid millions of dollars for doing very little work.
They come here to provide nothing to us at all.
There's nothing in it for us.
Speaking of, is there something in it for us?
There's nothing in it for us.
I mean, they're asking if there's something in it for them to take care of their own grandmothers.
Okay, well, what's in it for us as Americans to take care of these Somalis?
And the answer is nothing.
But at least with your grandmother, well, she's your grandmother.
You owe that to her.
She's your family.
We don't owe anything to these people, we owe them nothing.
There's nothing in it for us to bring them here, there's nothing in it for us to take care of them.
We don't owe them anything.
They've never done anything for us.
So, what's the point?
And then, when somebody asks them about what they do in exchange for that work in the face of a mountain of extremely suspicious circumstances, like offices which are 99% empty, they get indignant and accusatory.
You know, when you see the full videos from Luke's investigation, which are coming out later in the week, you'll see exactly what I'm talking about if somehow you haven't seen enough evidence already, which you probably have.
You'll learn all about the Continental Home Healthcare Inc., led by Dekwa Muhammad, which According to government records, billed $15 million and dynamic home health care owned by Saeed Ahmed, who the government paid $10 million.
You'll also hear about Bernard Conadu's Buckeye Health Agency, which charged $15 million, even though an audit of Buckeye found that it claimed to have visited people at their homes while this was impossible because they were in the hospital.
And along the same lines, you'll learn about Omega Home Health Care Services, which charged taxpayers $11 million between December 2017.
And in October 2024, Omega underwent a routine audit in August 2025, which found that in some cases, on the same day that Omega said it went to people's houses to take care of them, hospitals also billed Medicaid because they were inpatients there.
Omega refused to submit an official response to these findings, which led the auditor to recommend that Omega refund just $1,000 to cover the discrepancy.
But the auditor and the county apparently concluded that there was no reason to doubt the truthfulness of Omega's other claims.
So again, Even when these companies fail audits, it's not a big deal.
There's really no consequence to them.
You might think that any significant discrepancy would cause a lot of problems for these LLCs, but that's simply not the case, at least not if you're an immigrant.
Now, if you're an actual American citizen and you have a company or an LLC and you're getting audited and there's all kinds of discrepancies, that's a big problem.
They're going to make your life a living hell.
If you're a Somali, they just say, oh, it's probably fine.
None of this stuff adds up, but that's probably fine.
You're good.
You're fine.
At the same time, you need to realize that while Minneapolis and Columbus are the hotspots for this kind of fraud, it's happening all over the country.
And coincidentally enough, the problem is especially significant in states with a rapidly growing Somali population, including states like Maine.
They have the same ghost offices that Columbus does.
Watch.
This building right behind me has 22 different home and community based healthcare companies registered in the building.
It's only four floors.
I walked in there yesterday trying to find a number of them.
Many of them Are just appear to be just window fronts, door fronts with nobody behind.
All right, so the oversight chair in Minnesota telling us this is a major red flag.
So, News Nations Rich McHugh has continued his reporting in Maine, joins us live.
So, Rich, what all have you found?
Hi, Nicole.
Well, we're finding the same patterns here in Maine that we did find in Minnesota.
We were tipped off that it's actually happening here in Portland and Lewiston, where we are now, that there's these zombie offices, clusters of home health care businesses.
In the same location, which you know is potentially a red flag for fraud.
But take a look, we're here in Portland, Maine, at an office building, nondescript office building.
We found of the businesses that are registered in here, of the 20 something businesses, 10 of them are home health care businesses.
We're gonna go take a look.
As you can see, Prestige Home Care, Bright Star Home Care, Atlanta Community Support, Five Stars Home Health Care, Prime Home Care LLC they're all home health care.
Healthcare, healthcare, home healthcare.
State Officials Covering Up Scams00:09:36
I didn't even know what home healthcare was.
Okay.
Now, building owner Ron Nevins, he agreed to speak with us.
He says he doesn't want to lose tenants by talking publicly, but this to him is an issue of right versus wrong.
Do you think these businesses are actually legit businesses?
Some, yes, but some I highly question.
One guy I see coming and going, and the rest of them I never see, only when they pay their rent, if I'm here when they pay their rent.
One of the so called providers, Five Star Home Health Care, overbilled Maine.
A Maine state audit determined they overbilled Maine Care by nearly $400,000.
Now, all things considered, Maine is a relatively small player in this national fraud simply because the population is relatively low.
Meanwhile, 20% of home health claims originate in Los Angeles.
Watch.
One doctor billed the government $120 million in a single year, claiming to oversee 1,900 patients.
With almost 2,000 hospice agencies, LA County has more than 36 states combined and 30 times more than either Florida or New York.
18% of the whole country's home health care billing is coming out of Los Angeles County.
How is that possible?
And take a look at this map a cluster of 287 hospice providers in a two mile radius, some in strip malls, unmarked buildings, even a wrecking yard and vacant lot.
All of it is just paperwork.
I could fill that out in Kazakhstan if I want and get a hospice license waiting for me.
Now, you saw on that chart that New York has a relatively low number of hospice agencies compared to Los Angeles.
So you might be inclined to think that for one reason or another, maybe New York doesn't have as much Medicaid fraud as you'd expect.
But indeed, it does.
The single biggest job in the entire state of New York is home care.
It accounts for 650,000 people.
New York has more than 170 home health aides per 1,000 seniors compared to the U.S. average of 68.
As RFK Jr. pointed out, family members are getting paid for.
Groceries and rides to the doctor.
And HHS has no way of verifying any of it.
Watch.
In the old days, Medicaid paid for medical procedures.
So if you got a hernia operation, we could figure that out at CMS.
We could see you had a scar.
It was done by a licensed doctor, by a licensed nurse, and we could track to make sure it actually happened.
The waivers allow people, family members, who are taking care of an elderly parent. to get paid for balancing the checkbook, for picking up the groceries, for driving somebody to a doctor's appointment.
Today, the biggest job in New York, 650,000 people, the biggest employment niche is home care.
These are family members who are getting paid to do things that they used to do as family members for free.
And this is rife with fraud because we have no way at CMS To determine whether they actually perform that duty or not, we don't know whether you drove your grandmother to a doctor's office.
Now, it's one thing to call out this fraud and send a task force to investigate it, but there are more immediate direct changes that HHS could implement right now.
I mean, for example, within HHS, there's something called the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
And if you go on their website, here's what you'll find The Refugee Family Child Care Micro Enterprise Development Program, established in 2013, Helps recently arrived refugees start and run family child care businesses in their homes to help generate an income and achieve self sufficiency.
Many refugees come to the United States with experience caring for small children.
They may also have their own young children, which makes it difficult for them to work outside of their homes.
The program helps these refugees to use their child care skills to earn an income.
Child care businesses run by refugees may also help generate jobs for other refugees in a community.
The program provides refugee participants with training and technical assistance in professional child care and micro enterprise development.
Assistance navigating the child care business licensing process, direct financial assistance to prepare homes for child care operations.
So, in other words, the federal government is actively helping foreigners obtain licenses to run these scams.
HHS will guide these people through the process of defrauding the federal government.
They even sell it to these foreigners as a kind of jobs program, saying it can generate jobs for refugees in a community.
We've talked a lot about how left wing NGOs and various Christian charities are enabling fraud and And mass migration.
But even today, the HHS is doing the exact same thing.
This program and every program like it needs to be shut down immediately.
Why hasn't it already been shut down?
That's the only solution that's going to have any kind of lasting impact.
You know, the government's current approach, raiding these businesses, simply is not effective.
And speaking of which, the recent FBI raids in Minnesota targeted daycares that should have been investigated a long time ago.
This is the latest action that's been taken by JD Vance's. Fraud task force, which is a great idea, but it's also too little, too late.
Watch.
I want to focus on those nine daycares rated by the feds.
We have learned the state sent them $67 million in the last eight years.
That's your tax dollars spent on this child care assistance program known as CCAP.
We look back at the last eight years, but I want to focus on just the last two years and state data that we obtained.
These nine providers went from collecting about $8 million in 2023 to more than $16 million in 2025.
That's more than double.
In just two years.
But then look at this the number of kids served remained relatively flat, a little fluctuation, but right about a thousand kids every single year.
Who's watching this?
Nobody.
Now, the reason these businesses were not raided sooner is that the state and local officials were running cover for them.
They do this all the time, even in cases where violent crimes are caught on tape.
And again, these are crimes that violate some of our most basic norms, such as don't attack the elderly for sport or otherwise.
Somebody named Ahmed Abdullah Asman allegedly just broke that rule when he mercilessly beat a 77 year old man in public in Seattle.
He was only identified because of surveillance cameras.
Meanwhile, the socialist mayor of Seattle says that surveillance cameras are racist because they might lead to the arrest and deportation of criminals like Ahmed, who in the body cam footage after his arrest makes sure to name drop the mayor's name drop the mayor.
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This is legislation that will expand CCTV cameras that could potentially.
Be taken control of by the Trump administration.
And this is legislation that was opposed by immigrants' rights groups, by civil liberties groups, and by the member of color caucus in the legislature.
And I'll quote from their letter This technology and technology similar to it has recently been in the news for its failure to be meaningfully and consistently secured, leading to breaches that could result in sensitive data being shared by ICE and putting our immigrant and refugee communities at risk.
You work for the state?
You know Katie?
Yeah, I know Katie.
The mayor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's it.
That's almost it.
That's my last point.
Is there a camera?
Yeah.
That's it.
That's almost out there.
No, you're being audio and video recorded, just so you know.
Now, the story gets even more disturbing when you read the local news report.
This one is from KOMO News.
Quote In the video, the victim is seen walking slowly southbound on Third Avenue, approaching a pharmacy at the corner of Pike Street.
Without any prior interaction, two men shove the man to the ground and punch him, the video shows.
They are then seen walking away from the man, who is left hunched over on the ground as bystanders walk past him.
None of the witnesses to the attack approached or offered assistance to the man as he remained on the ground.
Police arrested Ahmed Abduali Osman, 29 of Bellevue.
Osman was later charged with second degree assault.
The second suspect was not arrested at the time, but after reviewing the surveillance video of the attack, police are now looking for him.
Seattle police booked Osman into jail on the night of the assault on April 19th.
He was released before a bail hearing while police were still investigating the case.
So, He allegedly beats an elderly man on camera, and the mayor's position is that we should ban surveillance cameras.
And the court system lets him out of jail before he even has a bail hearing.
He's currently missing along with his accomplice.
Could have seen that coming.
No one has any idea where he is, and even if they do catch him, the odds that he actually spends any time in prison are extremely low.
This is how our courts and our state governments treat every kind of foreign criminal.
As long as they're here to undermine the most fundamental values of Western civilization, They get a pass.
Whether they're pretending to take care of the elderly or literally beating the elderly on the sidewalk in full view of the public, government won't do anything about it.
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Now, Luke Rosiak did not prejudge any of the Somalis he met.
Or investigated in Columbus.
He worked on the story for months, filming everything.
And throughout this week, every day, you can watch and read Luke's reporting, which is extremely comprehensive.
And when you do so, if there's any doubt in your mind, you'll come to one very obvious conclusion mass deportation is the only viable solution.
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I mean, these people have to return to a culture where men don't feel any duty to their country or their community or even to their own family.
They have to return to their own country.
That's so dysfunctional that it's been considered a federal disaster zone for more than three decades, which is why it's totally madness to be importing anyone from there.
In other words, by force, if necessary, they have to go back to Somalia.
That will do it for the show today.
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I do believe that if people have committed treason against the United States of America, their statues should not be in the Capitol.
History is written by the victors.
And since the 1960s, we've been told, mostly by people whose ancestors didn't even live here during the war, that the South committed treason.
But if the Confederates were traitors, then why was Jefferson Davis never put on trial for treason.
What were Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson afraid of?
Do they know something they're not allowed to say today?
It's time for the truth.
So here it is.
Robert E. Lee was a military genius and a man of immense honor.
He was beloved by Americans from the North and South for a century after the war.