USCIS launches landmark fraud investigation in Minnesota

January 9, 2026 • Google News World

US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Launches Landmark Investigation in Minnesota

A landmark investigation has been launched by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Minnesota, according to a recent announcement. The investigation is focused on potential fraud within USCIS.

Separately, it has been reported that federal immigration officers are relocating from Louisiana to Minneapolis, where they will be deployed as part of an increased presence in the state. This move comes after the Trump administration announced plans to deploy more immigration agents to Minnesota.

Governor Tim Walz has recently asked South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem about reports of 2,000 troops being stationed in Rapid City. However, it is unclear whether this information is accurate or if there are any plans for a large-scale military presence in the area.

The Trump administration has also escalated its efforts to address immigration issues in Minnesota, with more agents being deployed to the state. This move is part of an ongoing effort to crack down on immigration-related activity.

USCIS officials have confirmed that the agency is conducting a thorough investigation into potential fraud within USCIS. The investigation is ongoing and no further details have been released at this time.

In related news, federal immigration officers are relocating from Louisiana to Minneapolis, where they will be deployed as part of an increased presence in the state. This move comes after the Trump administration announced plans to deploy more immigration agents to Minnesota.

Governor Tim Walz has recently asked South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem about reports of 2,000 troops being stationed in Rapid City. However, it is unclear whether this information is accurate or if there are any plans for a large-scale military presence in the area.

The Trump administration has also escalated its efforts to address immigration issues in Minnesota, with more agents being deployed to the state. This move is part of an ongoing effort to crack down on immigration-related activity.

USCIS officials have confirmed that the agency is conducting a thorough investigation into potential fraud within USCIS. The investigation is ongoing and no further details have been released at this time.

Source: Google News World