funds to people at home. Minnesota, for instance, has around 50,000 Somali refugees. They work hard, often holding multiple jobs – as night watchmen, parking-lot attendants, taxi drivers, coffee shop operators and restaurateurs – and many are devout Muslims who feel a strong obligation to help their home communities. According to a Minneapolis-based money-transfer firm, Somali Global Service, one Somali in the US can support more than 10 people in the refugee camps. Some are sending up