Girls stroll down a road within the predominantly Somali neighborhood of Cedar-Riverside in Minneapolis in 2022. The Twin Cities is a hub for Somalis within the U.S.
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Minnesota boasts the most important inhabitants of Somalis within the U.S. — a group that is just lately confronted assaults from President Trump.
On Tuesday, Trump known as Somali immigrants “rubbish” and stated he wished to ship them “again to the place they got here from.” He continued on Wednesday, saying, “they’ve destroyed our nation and all they do is complain, complain, complain.”
The tirade got here lower than two weeks after Trump threatened to strip short-term authorized protections from Somali migrants dwelling in Minnesota.

Trump and different conservatives have additionally just lately seized on legal investigations and information stories of fraud in Minnesota’s social companies system — a few of which was allegedly dedicated by Somalis — to disparage the whole group.
Now, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to goal Minnesota and its Somali inhabitants in an upcoming immigration enforcement operation, The Related Press and different retailers reported this week.
Almost 80,000 individuals of Somali descent at present stay in Minnesota, roughly 78% of whom reside within the Twin Cities, based on the St. Paul-based group Wilder Analysis.
But it surely did not start with the Twin Cities. Moderately, among the first Somali immigrants to enter the U.S. within the late Nineties got here to a city known as Marshall, about 150 miles west of Minneapolis, based on Minnesota creator Ahmed Ismail Yusuf, who wrote the guide Somalis in Minnesota.

Somalia on the time was gripped by a civil battle that brought on tons of of hundreds of individuals to flee the nation situated within the Horn of Africa, and a few of those that got here to the U.S. discovered work at a Marshall meat-packing plant. As phrase acquired out about work alternatives in Marshall, different Somali refugees arrived within the area and acquired jobs within the hospitality business, as taxi drivers and extra, Yusuf stated, forming a large Somali group in and across the Twin Cities.
“These individuals who had been employed, they introduced their households. And once they introduced their households with them, their households in fact introduced their kids with them,” he stated.
The Somali refugees who settled in Minneapolis and St. Paul had been additionally attracted by the truth that Minnesota was identified for martisoor, which interprets to “hospitality” in Somali. Yusuf stated the state’s “liberal angle and social habits” mirrored the immigrants’ personal values.
For some Somali refugees, the transition to dwelling in Minnesota hasn’t been totally clean. Some spiritual Somalis have confronted boundaries in training their Islamic religion, which may contain praying a number of instances per day and the sporting of a hijab for Muslim ladies, based on the Minnesota Historic Society.
The society stated the Somali inhabitants has additionally struggled to beat its affiliation with Islamic extremism, after the group grew to become a recruiting goal for ISIS over a decade in the past.
Nonetheless, Yusuf stated the Somali inhabitants has continued to develop in Minnesota and discover methods to offer again. “Proper now, wherever you go, nonetheless we’re serving the individuals, we’re serving the group, we’re serving the state,” he stated.
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who fled Somalia as a toddler and got here to the U.S. as a refugee, in 2018 grew to become the primary Somali American elected to Congress.
Trump stated on Wednesday that Omar “should not be allowed to be a congresswoman, and I am positive persons are taking a look at that. And he or she needs to be thrown the hell out of our nation.”
Omar stated in a Tuesday social media put up in response to Trump’s earlier feedback: “His obsession with me is creepy. I hope he will get the assistance he desperately wants.”
She was one among 4 congresswomen who Trump stated in a 2019 tweet ought to “return and assist repair the completely damaged and crime infested locations from which they got here.” At a rally shortly after his tweet about Omar, Trump paused whereas some members of the group chanted: “Ship her again.”
Yusuf stated the Somali group is now “a bit below siege” by the Trump administration, however he famous that it additionally has the help of metropolis leaders within the Twin Cities, together with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter.
“We’re coping with this,” Yusuf stated, “however we’re not coping with it alone.”