Terrorism files: Minnesota’s Somali Problem

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The state of Minnesota has become the focal point for the U.S. export of Islamic fighters to Africa. Nearly two dozen young Somali men have disappeared from the state and joined rebels fighting Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and Ethiopian forces that are supporting that government. While there appear to be varying motives for their joining in the civil war in Somalia, all those who leave the United States to take up arms in Somalia are considered in league with terrorism.

Like any location in the United States, Somalis were attracted because others from their homeland emigrated there, and once a critical mass was achieved, Minnesota became the place to be for Somalis in America. As of the most recent census in 2007, there were 35,000 Somalis in Minnesota. Most Somalis arrived here with refugee status because of the violence in their homeland and lack of government for nearly two decades. For the approximately 250 Somalis not here as official refugees, the U.S. government has just extended their temporary protected status that allows them to live here until March 2011. Perhaps someone in our government recalls that it was only after the United States withdrew as an ally of Somalia in 1991 that everything fell apart there.

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Public date: October 15th, 2009
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