White House Alleges Fraud Scheme Funds Flow to Kenya
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The White House has named Kenya as a beneficiary of funds from a large-scale fraud scheme. U.S. officials allege the scheme involves Somali migrants in the United States.
This statement intensifies the Trump Administration's ongoing criticism of U.S. refugee and asylum policies. The administration did not provide specific details about the alleged investments in Kenya.
The accusation describes a fraud operation where migrants illicitly obtain money. The White House claims proceeds from this activity are then moved and invested abroad, with Kenya identified as one recipient nation.
Kenyan authorities have not yet issued a public response to the allegation. The report further fuels a broader debate about migration and financial accountability.