Minnesota Somalis Say They Want to Live Under Shariah Law Instead of U.S Constitution

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Original Article By Frank Bergman

Somali Muslim aliens living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, say they want to live under Islamic Shariah Law, which includes forced marriages, child brides, and executions for “insulting Muhammad.”

A new video from filmmaker Ami Horowitz, filmed on the streets of Minneapolis, is raising alarms after multiple Somali Muslim migrants openly stated they would rather live under Shariah law than the United States Constitution.

Horowitz released the footage on X under the caption:

“What Somalis living in America really think of the U.S.”

Several interviewees expressed support for strict Islamic law.

One woman praises forced marriage, saying the “bride” should be 15 years old.

She even continues by defending those who kill others for “insulting Muhammad.”

Most of those featured in the video say they would prefer to live in Somalia, despite living with freedom in America.

One man argues that he prefers being able to freely practice Shariah and openly promote Islam in Somalia.

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President Donald Trump responded sharply on Tuesday, condemning the radical sentiments revealed in the interviews and warning about the dangers of mass migration pipelines built by Democrats.

Addressing reporters, President Trump said:

“I don’t want them in our country.”

“I’ll be honest with you, okay.

“Somebody will say, ‘Oh, that’s not politically correct.’

“I don’t care. I don’t want them in our country.

“Their country is no good for a reason.

“Their country stinks, and we don’t want them in our country.”

Trump then criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), the most prominent figure within Minnesota’s Somali community, as he blasted the migration policies Democrats have engineered:

“We keep taking in garbage to our country,” Trump said.

“Ilhan Omar is garbage.

“Her friends are garbage.

“These people come from hell, complain, and do nothing but bitch.”

The president emphasized that many newly arrived migrants attack American values while contributing nothing in return:

“You know, if they came from paradise, and they said, ‘This isn’t paradise,’ but when they come from hell, and they complain and do nothing but bitch, we don’t want them in our country,” he added.

“Let them go back to where they came from and fix it.”

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Massive Fraud Scandal Engulfs Minnesota’s Somali Networks

The controversy arises as Somali migrant networks are at the center of one of the largest welfare fraud scandals in U.S. history.

The Feeding Our Future scandal, which exploded during Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s tenure, has resulted in dozens of indictments and convictions, with investigators alleging that fraud rings routed taxpayer money through shell companies and community organizations.

Recent reporting suggests the missing funds could exceed $1 billion, much of it tied to networks within Minnesota’s Somali community.

Republicans argue the scandal underscores the national-security and financial risks associated with unvetted mass migration, lax oversight, and the failure of Democrat-run states to enforce accountability.

Immigration Enforcement Front and Center in Trump’s Agenda

The viral Minneapolis video and the expanding fraud investigation highlight why immigration has become one of the defining issues of President Trump’s second term.

And unlike Democrats, who avoid criticizing extremist rhetoric or cultural practices within immigrant communities, Trump is making it clear he won’t soften his language or shy away from defending American law and values.

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