Somalis Make Minnesota Not So Nice

Remember the term “Minnesota nice”? Due to deliberately engineered demographic transformation, it no longer applies:

Somali gangs have become a serious and growing threat to public safety in Minnesota, with most of them being involved in violent crimes, drug trafficking, and disrupting neighborhoods, putting countless families at risk.

Reports Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN):

“We had an attack at a high school basketball game last spring where a Somali gang came in and started beating a kid on a bench with a tire iron.”

This was not an isolated incident.

Emmer also recalled a tragic shooting tied to a Somali gang that took place during a graduation ceremony at the University of Minnesota. He expressed frustration that the incident received no coverage from the Minnesota media.

Of course it didn’t. Obama’s promised fundamental transformation could never be imposed without the media’s collaboration. The instinct of self-preservation would cause people to rebel if they understood what was being done to their country.

Meanwhile, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) has opened the door to illegal immigration despite warning of dangerous gangs walking the streets of his state.

If they do a remake of Black Hawk Down, they can film it in Minneapolis:

The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood in Minneapolis has been referred to as “Little Mogadishu” due to its significant Somali immigrant population, which is named after Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital. Between 2010 and 2018, violent crime in the area rose sharply, increasing by 56 percent. According to census data collected by Minnesota Compass from 2008 to 2022, over half of that population, more than 44,000 people, are Somali immigrants born outside the United States.

What Democrats have done to Minnesota through immigration and welfare policy, they will do to the entire country if given time — and it will not take very long.

Tom Emmer sounds the alarm.

On a tip from abcanc.

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