Salim nabbed in Norristown on Food Stamp Fraud; Congress considers cuts to program

Regular readers know that immigrant food stamp fraud is something we follow at RRW mostly because no one else does!

I don’t know that I’ve had a case in Pennsylvania before this one.   Check it out here in the Times-Herald.  One thing different about this story is the detail given of how Salim worked the scam.

NORRISTOWN — A Norristown merchant faces multiple charges for allegedly stealing federal food stamp funds, selling food stamp benefits for cash and making fraudulent transactions through the federal food stamp electronic access system called “SNAP.”

Modar Nazem Salim, 41, of the 700 block of Kohn Street was arrested June 3 at his market on Kohn Street, police said. Moe’s Market is owned by Salim and Janet Forves-Salim, according to state records. The market building was purchased by Salim for $59,900 in December 1998.

Salim was charged with fraudulent traffic in food orders; dealing in the proceeds of illegal activities; buying or exchanging federal food order coupons, stamps, authorization cards or access devices; access device fraud; corrupt organizations; theft by deception and receiving stolen property, according to the probable cause affidavit.

Federal Department of Agriculture Special Agent Charmeka Parker and Norristown Ptl. Nicholas Dumas started an investigation in early 2011 because the food stamp transaction activity at Moe’s Market exceeded the normal activity of other area markets and convenience stores, police said.

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Congress considers cuts

Meanwhile, here is a story I’ve had kicking around for ten days about how Congress is considering cutting the behemoth program.   Personally, I think the reason the program has grown so rapidly is not so much the economy but the understanding that it has become a major source for the redistribution of wealth through fraud.  Convenience stores like Salim’s are distributed from coast to coast and are busy giving your tax dollars away while owners enrich themselves.

From ABC News:

ABC News’ Huma Khan reports: Congress is under pressure to cut the rapidly rising costs of the federal government’s food stamps program at a time when a record number of Americans are relying on it.

The House Appropriations Committee today will review the fiscal year 2012 appropriations bill for the Department of Agriculture that includes $71 billion for the agency’s “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.” That’s $2 billion less than what President Obama requested but a 9 percent increase from 2011, which, critics say, is too large given the sizeable budget deficit.

A record number of Americans — about 14 percent — now rely on the federal government’s food stamps program and its rapid expansion in recent years has become a politically explosive topic.

More than 44.5 million Americans received SNAP benefits in March, an 11 percent increase from one year ago and nearly 61 percent higher than the same time four years ago.

Nearly 21 million households are reliant on food stamps.

For more on food stamp fraud, just type those words into our search function—dozens and dozens of cases like Salim’s are archived at RRW.

Somali family reunification halted in Scandinavia

Here is a short piece from YLE News in Finland.  (emphasis mine)

Just a reminder that the US cut off most family reunification (called the P-3 program) from Africa in 2008 after discovering the widespread fraud involved and supposedly has not restarted it.   I say supposedly because Somalis have bragged here that it is open and their “families” are getting in.

Family reunification policy has been under discussion in Finland for some time. The Somali community in Finland is now worried that Finnish policy could be influenced by changes in nearby countries.

YLE reported yesterday that family reunifications in Sweden had effectively ended. Swedish authorities now demand identity documents that are very difficult for Somalis to obtain in Somalia given the country’s lack of a functioning government.

”Immigration is quite young in Finland, so we wonder why the Finnish policy often follows those in Sweden and Denmark,” says the vice-chair of the Somali League in Finland, Abdiaziz Godah.

Finnish policy is also expected to tighten yet further after additional restrictions were introduced in the last parliament. Travel expenses are now only be reimbursed for quota refugees accepted by Finland, and DNA testing to ensure family members are related will continue.

”If the goal is to have a coherent policy, then the reference point will be the other Nordic countries,” said Heikki Taskinen, head of the Finnish Immigration Service. “Presumably, further tightening could still happen.”

Much depends on the programme of the next government, after immigration became a key issue for some successful candidates in campaigning ahead of the last parliamentary election.

Twenty Somali refugees have now been indicted on terror charges

Update June 10th:  A Canadian Somali is believed to have been killed in the Jihad in Somalia, guess he wasn’t interested in the Canadian Dream either.

The twentieth man to prefer Jihad over the American Dream was arrested in Columbus, Ohio today.

From the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:

An Ohio man who once lived in Eden Prairie was arrested Thursday morning in Columbus, becoming the 20th person of Somali descent charged in Minnesota for allegedly supporting the terror group Al-Shabab.

Ahmed Hussein Mahamud, 26, made his initial appearance Thursday morning in federal court for the Southern District of Ohio. He is on his way to Minnesota to face charges that he provided money and personnel to Al-Shabab, a group defined as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.

Al-Shabab is fighting a civil war for control of Somalia. A Minnesota man was killed last week while attempting a suicide bombing on behalf of Al-Shabab. His family believes the man is Farah Mohamed Beledi.

Beledi was one of 19 people who have been indicted in Minnesota for allegedly providing material support to a terrorist organization. Mahamud, who was indicted last week but whose indictment was sealed until his arrest Thursday, becomes the 20th.

We told you about #19, here, last week.

We first began reporting the Somali missing “youths” story in 2008, here.  (I got tired of the updates by July 2009!)

How did we get so many Somali refugees?   The US State Department brings them by the thousands each year, here.

Diversity is strength alert! Tysons worker stabbed in the neck, dies

Update June 17th:  There is a little bit more yesterday on this case, here, but I must say the whole thing sounds really fishy.  They are hiding something?

Update:  A few more details on the possible “accident” are here in the local paper.

This story is just breaking so its unclear what is going on, but  a thirty year old Hispanic worker is dead after supposedly bumping heads with another worker who promptly stabbed him in the neck.  Hmmmm!

From AP:    (Hat tip to a reader who keeps me informed from Garden City):

GARDEN CITY — Finney County officers are investigating the death of a Tyson Fresh Meats worker who was stabbed in the neck at the company’s Garden City plant.

Sheriff’s deputies were called to the plant Tuesday night. They found 30-year-old Cesar Muniz at the nurse’s station with a wound in the neck. He was taken to St. Catherine Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The Garden City Telegram reports that a preliminary investigation found that Muniz and a 34-year-old man who were working in the same area of the plant somehow bumped heads while working. The other man had a knife in his hand and Muniz was stabbed.

Finney County Sheriff Kevin Bascue says the investigation is continuing.

We’ve written a lot about Garden City, one of those meatpacker immigrant-welcoming magnet towns.  Use our search function to find out more about this Kansas city.  Here is one about Somali clan squabbles in Garden City.  And, we wrote about Tyson Foods most recently here (Terrorists, TB and Tyson Foods).

Kentucky newspaper publishes many column inches on Burmese refugees in the state

The other day I reported that the Louisville Courier-Journal led the way in reporting the Iraqi refugee alleged terror plot story, but I see they quickly published a lengthy article on Burmese Christian refugees in Kentucky I expect to divert readers away from the terrorist refugee story.

The article is the standard refugee pull-on-your-heartstrings story—poor refugees, live in camps for decades, come to America for a better life, refugee financial aid running out, on welfare,  try to keep their traditional customs alive, try to find work in meatpacking,  but wish they could go home.  The same boiler-plate story is written from coast to coast and year after year.

The article quotes Senator Mitch McConnell.  I bet if you did a little digging you would find McConnell getting campaign contributions from Kentucky meat packers who need the legal immigrant labor.   I even hear that the meat packers get a tax break for hiring a refugee!

By the way, it’s been awhile since I mentioned it, but there needs to be a way for refugees who are profoundly unhappy in the US to be returned to camps where at least they know where their next meal is coming from.   Taxpayers pay refugee airfare to the US and they are supposed to repay it, but many cannot, so they surely can’t get the airfare home—-they are trapped here.

Check out some of my 2009 posts (begin here) on the deplorable conditions in which Burmese refugees have been expected to live in Bowling Green, KY.