Posted on 01/22/2026 10:21:53 AM PST by SmokingJoe
BREAKING - A Somalian in Minneapolis, Mubashir Hussen, claims he is suffering from “life altering” PTSD after being detained by ICE and has started a GoFundMe asking for $50,000 to help with the “trauma.”
Their daycares have been turned off, so now they are scamming liberals.
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...and Americans never quit falling for them.
Scamalis have to Scam so scam him right back to Scamalia
On the bright side, it’s less money for the DNC.
Isn’t America great? The Feds ought to take the money and use it to pay for their flights back to the $hithole they illegally immigrated from. Pronto.
Only raised $780 even the liberal types aren’t buying what he’s shoveling.
How did this guy become a citizen?
and the grift continues LOL notice that if all of these day care centers were legit, how come not ONE parent has come forward complaining they have NO place to put their kid
He’ll get it.
I just sent him 50K, poor fella.
Monopoly money.
Obama brought them ALL in for votes thats how
This is America. Anything is possible.
“refugee”?
That’s the sad truth.
Unfortunately.
Pronto.
And NOT ONE of the “daycare centers” has told people knocking on the door “Come on in! We’d be happy to show you around.” They are all in-your-face abusive, screaming at people showing up, hurling “racist” accusations for people wanting to enroll their kid.
They ARE CLEVER LIARS!!
Saudi Arabia will run out of sand before the Somalians run out of scams.
the new way to wealth if you can’t figure out how to run a fake childcare racket
Dang, with my two self inflicted DUI’s 45 years ago. The trauma was real!
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