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Illegal Immigrant Fraud Linked to Democrat Policies
Healey administration aware of widespread food stamp fraud but failed to act, columnist claims.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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A Boston Herald columnist alleges that the Healey administration in Massachusetts was aware of significant fraud in the state's multi-billion-dollar food stamp program during the Biden presidency, but did not take action to stop it, implying the inaction was politically motivated.
Why it matters
This story touches on ongoing debates around immigration policy, social welfare programs, and allegations of political corruption, all of which are highly contentious issues in the current political climate.
The details
The columnist, Howie Carr, claims the Healey administration knew about "astonishing levels of Biden-era fraud" in Massachusetts' food stamp program but "did nothing to stop it" due to political considerations. The article does not provide specifics on the alleged fraud or the Healey administration's response.
- The alleged fraud occurred during the Biden presidency.
The players
Maura Healey
The current governor of Massachusetts.
What they’re saying
“Gov. Maura Healey's administration did know about the astonishing levels of Biden-era fraud in the state's multi-billion-dollar food stamp program, but did nothing to stop it because, well, you know the reason why.”
— Howie Carr, Columnist (Boston Herald)
The takeaway
This story highlights the ongoing political tensions and allegations of corruption surrounding issues of immigration, social welfare programs, and the actions of elected officials.
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