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Vayutuvan wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026 05:32
The following is a red flag.
the amounts of cash being removed from the country via Minneapolis’ largest airport is much larger than other major US air
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Minneapolis is not a large city by any means. It ranks 16th (as per Wikipedia) in terms of population. NYC, LA, and Chicago are the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd reslyx.
What I dont get is that the article says that it is legally declared at the airport. If it is legally declared then one must have provided proof of source or at least a withdrawal statement. If thats the case why not send it electronically in the first place.
Maybe the income is legal but the end receiver at the destination isnt…