Massachusetts Men Charged With Nearly $7 Million in SNAP Fraud
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- Two men from Massachusetts have been charged with nearly $7 million in fraud related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as federal prosecutors respond to a broader initiative aimed at combating food-stamp fraud under the Trump administration.
- This case highlights the ongoing scrutiny of SNAP and the measures being taken by federal authorities to ensure the integrity of the program, which provides essential food assistance to millions of Americans.
- The Trump administration's approach to SNAP has included threats to withhold benefits from states that do not comply with federal data requests, reflecting a contentious political climate surrounding welfare programs and immigration data usage.
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