沃尔兹推出资助非法移民的带薪休假政策。
Full Metal Retard: Walz Rolls Out Taxpayer-Funded Paid Leave For Illegals

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/full-metal-retard-walz-rolls-out-taxpayer-funded-paid-leave-illegals

## 明尼苏达州带薪休假计划面临欺诈担忧 明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·沃尔兹正在推进一项新的带薪家庭和医疗休假(PFML)计划,尽管近期该州社会保障计划,特别是索马里移民社区内部,出现了一起涉及高达10亿美元的重大欺诈丑闻。 《纽约时报》报道了早期的欺诈行为,目前已有59人因虚报服务收费的骗局而被定罪。 这项新的PFML计划将于1月1日开始实施,并将福利扩展到无证工人,引发了对潜在滥用的担忧。 符合资格的个人可以获得高达20周的工资——相当于其工资的55%-90%,上限为每月5692美元——并且可以将此与现有的带薪休假相结合。 沃尔兹州长驳斥了对欺诈的担忧,称其是对明尼苏达州居民的不尊重,而批评者如比尔·格拉恩则质疑为那些非法在美国的个人提供资金。 该计划还拨款190万美元(增加到370万美元)作为外展补助金,用于服务于“优先人群”的团体,包括移民和少数族裔,这进一步加剧了对监督和潜在剥削的担忧。 专家警告说,最低的资格标准可能会招致更多的欺诈活动。

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Less than one week after the NY Times (of all rags) torched Minnesota governor Tim Walz over a massive and sprawling fraud scandal involving Somalians that federal prosecutors say siphoned over $1 billion from the state's social safety net programs, Walz is opening yet another avenue for fraud - giving taxpayer-funded leave illegal immigrants.

Under the Minnesota Paid Family and Medical Leave Program which Walz signed into law ahead of its Jan. 1 start date, "undocumented workers" will receive benefits, according to the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's FAQ page

The program provides payments to Minnesota residents who need time away from work for "serious health" reasons, or to take care of a family member - be it an infant or an ill relative, the Washington Examiner reports. What's more, if an individual qualifies for both medical and family leave, they can "double dip" - getting taxpayer funds for a total of 20 weeks or 5.5 months, each year. These receiving benefits can also "top off" paid leave by using paid time off (PTO), sick days, and vacation hours in addition to their leave of absence. 

Program beneficiaries will receive between 55% and 90% of their regular wages while on paid leave - up to a maximum amount of $5,692 per month. 

"Are people going to abuse the program?" Walz replied when questioned on Tuesday at an event about potential fraud. "How disrespectful to people to assume that ailing Minnesotans are scamming. That’s what I hear from [critics] all the time. I trust Minnesotans."

"I believe they know you’re not gonna get rich, and it’s not your full salary. You’re not gonna scam and take time off," Walz continued. 

Meanwhile, Walz continues to downplay growing concerns after a $1 billion fraud was uncovered by City Journal, in which Somali immigrants were stealing welfare funds and funneling the money home to Somalia. 

The fraud involved a series of schemes that federal authorities say took root over the past five years, many centered within Minnesota’s Somali diaspora, where individuals established companies that billed state agencies for services that were never performed. Prosecutors say 59 people have been convicted across various cases so far, in three separate plots.

Minnesota’s fraud scandal stood out even in the context of rampant theft during the pandemic, when Americans stole tens of billions through unemployment benefits, business loans and other forms of aid, according to federal auditors. - NYT

Federal prosecutors have emphasized the seriousness of the cases being prosecuted by career federal attorney Joseph H. Thompson - who warned that the scale of fraud threatens public confidence. “No one will support these programs if they continue to be riddled with fraud,” Mr. Thompson said. “We’re losing our way of life in Minnesota in a very real way.

Also meanwhile, Minnesota is awarding public outreach grants to community groups that are focused on "equity" and helping "priority populations" including minorities, LGBT people, immigrants, and people who can't speak English. 

Funding for the grants comes from a portion of the annual projected PFML payments. For fiscal 2026, grants will be awarded from an available fund of $1.9 million, increasing to $3.7 million the following year.

‘The next big fraud scandal in Minnesota’

Some policy experts are raising fraud-related concerns about bad actors abusing the paid leave program, especially exploiting the minimal eligibility criteria that allow illegal immigrants to benefit from the coverage plan.

Why are Minnesota taxpayers, which I’m one, funding people who, legally speaking, should not be in America or in Minnesota?” questioned Bill Glahn, a policy fellow at the Minnesota-based Center of the American Experiment.

Proponents of PFML, however, believe that illegal migrants should reap the rewards if they pay into the program via the payroll tax, which is split between employers and employees, whose half is deducted from their wages. -Washington Examiner

Evidence continues to mount that Walz is, as President Trump claims, a complete retard

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