Feds need to crack down further on food stamp fraud

One thing is for sure in the federal investigation into food stamp fraud here in town:
The market owners and some of their employees are facing felony charges. One would expect that.
But in a talk with a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Detroit, there is little chance that those using their food stamp card to receive cash instead of buying actual food will be charged or kicked off the program.
We certainly wouldn’t want any kid to go hungry because of the failings of a parent, but it appears if the adults involved had children, they weren’t getting food any way.
Why the federal government doesn’t appear interested in punishing those abusing their food stamp card is a mystery, and frustrating. That’s our money being abused by these people.
If there are people using their cards simply to get cash, they should be kicked off the program and charged.
You hear plenty of tough talk on cracking down on corruption, but when the government has evidence of it, in this case food stamp fraud, it only wants to go half way.
Let’s set an example now, with this Hamtramck investigation. It’s time to send a message to those taking advantage of the program that there are consequences when you defraud the government. That’s taxpayers’ money we’re talking about – in other words ours.
And for those involved who came here from another country to take advantage of the food stamp program, if they are convicted, send them back home after they serve their prison term.
America can be a welcoming nation, but don’t come here to pick our pockets.

One Response to Feds need to crack down further on food stamp fraud

  1. Kat Conway

    April 24, 2022 at 11:27 am

    Your argument is sound unless of course you’ve actually had to rely on food stamps…it has rules. If you are hard up enough to apply and qualify there are a few essentials food stamps dont cover. “LUXURY ITEMS”
    TOLIET PAPER
    DIAPERS
    WET WIPES
    FORMULA
    HOT FOOD.
    sometimes poor people have to barter to get their “luxury items” but you have obviously never been on the ebt card so it’s an honest mistake.
    Walk a mile in your shoes
    Let’s see if you make it a step in mine
    MIND YA BUSINESS !

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