Summary
A day care center in Minnesota reported a break-in where important documents related to children's enrollment and employee information were stolen. The day care, owned by members of the Somali community, has faced hateful messages, and President Trump commented on the incident. The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) is calling for an investigation into whether bias played a role in the vandalism.
Key Facts
- A break-in occurred at Nokomis Daycare Center in Minnesota, with important documents and checkbooks stolen.
- The day care manager highlighted concerns about possible targeting of the Somali community.
- Minneapolis Police confirmed the break-in happened overnight while the center was closed.
- Nokomis Daycare Center has not been accused of any fraud, despite several day cares in Minnesota being linked to fraud cases.
- Over 60 individuals have been convicted in fraud cases related to day care centers in Minnesota.
- President Trump commented negatively on the incident involving the day care center.
- CAIR-MN is calling for an investigation into whether the vandalism was motivated by bias against the Somali community.