Feds probe hundreds of millions in suspected Somali cash in luggage leaving Minneapolis airport
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The Transportation Security Administration flagged nearly $700 million in cash detected in passengers' luggage leaving the Minneapolis airport the last two years, a massive cash exodus believed to be tied to Somali immigrants and their money couriers, Homeland Security officials told Just the News.
The officials said the cash movements out of Minnesota's largest airport began about a decade ago – around the time Democrat Gov. Tim Walz took office – and has grown substantially in recent years...
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