‘I control this place’: Watch Somali man in U.S. give graphic threat as he mocks Americans in viral video
(WARNING: Some video in this story contains a few obscenities)
As massive Somali fraud in Minnesota continues to make national headlines, a viral video with more than 2 million views on X purportedly shows a Somali immigrant in the United States graphically mocking white Americans as he urges them to work hard and pay their taxes so he and his people can live luxuriously at the expense of taxpayers.
“Haha, you work all f***ing day, you don’t got s***. Thank you for working so hard so I can be home all day, free!” the unidentified man says with unabashed arrogance.
“I can use my EBT. Go to work for me white boy, white girl. Yeah, go to work for me you f***ing white animals.
“F***ing work for me. Yeah, you f***ing work for me and the U.S. government, they work for me. All of you work for me. Now go to work. Pay them taxes. Take care of me. And my people.”
The man concludes: “All right, this is my land. I control this place. This is my reality. You all gonna be enchained. I’m gonna lock all you guys up. If you don’t pay your taxes, you better f***ing pay your taxes.”
Immigrant from Somalia has a message for Americans
“Haha, you work all f*cking day, you don’t got sh*t. Thank you for working so hard so I can be home all day free
I can use my EBT. Go to work for me white boy, white girl. Yeah, go to work for me you f*cking white animals”… pic.twitter.com/xK9clxai1t— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) December 16, 2025
The video was posted by Wall Street Apes, and has reaction including: “Thank you to whoever made you the PR person for deportation. You’re very persuasive.”
“Republicans should make this their top campaign ad for the midterms. Imagine watching TV and then cut to a commercial of this. No explanation. Let it speak for itself.”
On Tuesday, Wall Street Apes also shared video of citizen journalist Brooker Tee Jones, who reports immigrants from Somalia have been buying homes in Minnesota, paying cash and saying they’re being used for “home health care.”
“Here in Minnesota, a local realtor reached out to me to tell me about another way that Somalians are scamming Minnesotans out of their taxpayer dollars,” Jones begins on camera.
“In her community alone, Somalians have bought up over 455 homes. They buy these homes claiming they’re turning these homes into home health-care centers. She says the way we know Somalians have bought these homes is because all of a sudden, extremely nice cars start showing up. Mercedes, BMWs, the nicest cars are parked in the driveway.
MORE FRAUD immigrants from Somalia have been buying homes in Minnesota, paying cash and saying they’re being used as “home healthcare”
The state isn’t checking on the homes, many sit empty and are billed to the state for services. Making millions every year
Minnesota realtor… pic.twitter.com/fvMqxMwoD2
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) December 23, 2025
“She said, by law, the state will not come out and inspect these homes and make sure these homes even have clients living in these homes. She also said, as a realtor, she cannot disclose to people wanting to buy homes in this neighborhood that Somalians have bought that home and they’re using that as a home health-care center.
“She said these homes can even take people in who’ve just been released from jail and the neighborhood does not need to know about this. But she says, many of these homes do not even have clients in them.
“But the state is writing them checks every month for the clients that the Somalians say are in these homes. And these Somalians are making millions of dollars off of these homes every year.”
Jones concludes: “The Somalians have figured out exactly the perfect plan as to how to scam Minnesota taxpayers out of their money. They are banking on this making millions of dollars and the government here in Minnesota is too lazy to go and check it out and to see if there’s even clients living in these homes. The fraud in Minnesota is so deep.”
Last week, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said $18 billion has been paid out in 14 programs flagged as high-risk for fraud in Minnesota since 2018, and he suspects a “significant portion” of the $18 billion was fraud. Some are estimating the total amount of fraud in Minnesota alone could exceed $9 billion.
“The fraud is not small. It isn’t isolated. The magnitude cannot be overstated,” Thompson said.
U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson says that Minnesota fraud is not small: “It’s a staggering industrial-scale fraud.” pic.twitter.com/YI0AcUBEZK
— MN House Republicans (@mnhousegop) December 20, 2025
“What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes. It’s a staggering, industrial-scale fraud. It’s swamping Minnesota and calling into question everything we know about our state.”
As WorldNetDaily reported Dec. 1, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt scorched Democrat Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, saying “Somali immigrants have been ripping off American taxpayers.”
She said, “59 [Somalis] have been convicted for their roles in fraud plots that have stolen $1 billion from taxpayers.”
HOLY CRAP! Karoline Leavitt just absolutely TORCHED Tim Walz and the Somali invasion of Minnesota
“Somali immigrants in Minnesota have been
RIPPING OFF American taxpayers.”“59 [Somalis] have been convicted for their roles in fraud plots that have stolen $1 BILLION from… pic.twitter.com/QoD1gNwEOP
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 1, 2025
“In one scheme, and this is egregious, a nonprofit and its affiliates with the Somali migrants claim to have fed tens of thousands of American children during the pandemic. They were reimbursed for those meals by taxpayers. However, federal prosecutors found that almost all of those meals were never even delivered to hungry children.”
“In fact, those organization’s leaders spent the money on houses, luxury cars and real estate in Turkey and Kenya.”
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