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Difference in crime rates of two Minnesota towns boils down to immigration

Difference in crime rates of two Minnesota towns boils down to immigration


Difference in crime rates of two Minnesota towns boils down to immigration

Two nearly identical towns on the outskirts of Minneapolis, one is a fairly typical small American town, the other has a soaring crime rate. The difference, according to an investigative journalist, is Somali immigration.

Daniel Greenfield of the David Horowitz Freedom Center wrote an article about the difference between two Minnesota cities — Faribault and Farmington. Both cities are fairly similar, around the same size, with Faribault an hour away from Minneapolis and Farmington only half an hour away.

Greenfield notes that, on paper, Faribault should have a smaller crime rate, but that is not the case. 

Greenfield, Daniel (CEO of David Horowitz Freedom Center) Greenfield

"Faribault, Minnesota has more than twice as much violent crime, aggravated assaults, burglaries and car thefts, 30% more rapes, and 8 times as many robberies" as neighboring Farmington, writes Greenfield. He continues, "Faribault has something Farmington doesn't: diversity. Especially from its Somalis."

Faribault's population, which has over 20,000 people, was 98% white in 1990. However,  Minneapolis was a center for mass Somali immigration, and Faribault had meat processing plant, which is a draw for illegal aliens. 

Now, Faribault is a part of the $250 million Somali meal scam, which originally drew attention to Somali fraud, writes Greenfield, and also responsible for $2.6 million in Somali Medicaid ride fraud.

Talk Host Richard Randall says unlimited immigration without assimilation results in cultural suicide.

“I think anyone with a fair look at this would have to say, ‘why would anybody do this? Why would you bring people into this country who are like that?’ And that's not even getting into all of the rampant fraud,” Randall says.

He says the same thing is playing out in Europe. In Great Britain, Pakistani rape gangs are preying on local girls and women and are being shielded by British politicians.

Randall, Richard (Colo. radio host) Randall

“I don't understand European leaders who are playing a part in ruining — that's as simple as it is — ruining their own country and their own culture,” Randall states.

Randall says Democrats here in the U.S. have promised to return to open borders and unlimited immigration along with amnesty, in some cases. All the gains of the last two years will have been lost.

“If there were to be another Democrat president, they could use an executive order to undo everything that Trump did. And that is a huge, huge problem,” Randall states.

Which makes the upcoming midterms and the 2028 elections, he says, critical for this country.

“Why Democrats are bent on tearing down, destroying Minnesota, tearing down and destroying the United States of America and Europe, for that matter — it baffles me,” Randall says.