❓WHAT HAPPENED: A retired Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent revealed that a fraud investigation into Minnesota daycare centers, which began in 2015, mysteriously ceased without explanation.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Former HSI agent Jeremy Christenson, Somalis in Minnesota, and a task force of law enforcement and state officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigation occurred in 2015 in Minnesota, with ongoing fraud allegations resurfacing in 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “All of a sudden it just evaporated, just went away into thin air. No idea whatever happened with the case.” – Jeremy Christenson
🎯IMPACT: Federal investigators have intensified investigations into alleged large-scale fraud schemes, with potential immigration consequences for those involved, following an investigation by citizen journalist Nick Shirley.
A retired agent from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Jeremy Christenson, has shared information about a 2015 probe into fraud at daycare centers in Minnesota. He recounted how a team consisting of 20 federal agents and officials from the state Department of Human Services examined claims that Somali migrants were operating sham daycare facilities involving fabricated invoices, nonexistent enrollees, and vacant buildings.
“Never, not one of the daycares I served warrants on, not one person was ever present. Just empty buildings, stacks of invoices, and student records of people that our surveillance showed never went there,” Christenson explained to Minnesota’s Alpha News. After several months of effort, Christenson stated that the Obama-era probe suddenly vanished without explanation. “All of a sudden it just evaporated, just went away into thin air. No idea whatever happened with the case,” he added.
This older case has gained renewed attention in light of a recent fraud controversy in Minnesota, involving accusations that groups of Somalis misused millions in state funds allocated for childcare programs. Citizen journalist Nick Shirley posted a video online depicting multiple daycare centers that appeared inactive despite receiving significant government payments. One facility, the “Quality Learing [sic] Center,” allegedly obtained $4 million in public funds while remaining closed, even though it claimed to be operational.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel announced that more staff and resources have been assigned to Minnesota to examine these claims. “The FBI believes this is just the tip of a very large iceberg. We will continue to follow the money and protect children, and this investigation very much remains ongoing,” Patel stated on X. He mentioned that certain individuals involved are being forwarded to immigration authorities for possible denaturalization and deportation actions.
Fraud ignored: Former Homeland Security investigator reveals how fraud cases weren’t prosecuted
Jeremy Christenson, a former Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent, joined Liz Collin on her podcast and explained how cases of cash smuggling and fraudulent day care centers… pic.twitter.com/PG9SZIKIpY
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