Somolian immigrant population in US between 90k-150k is the estimate.
Refugees and Asylees in the United States | migrationpolicy.org
U.S. foreign policy objectives in Somalia are to promote political and economic stability, prevent the use of Somalia as a safe haven for international terrorism, and alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by years of conflict, drought, flooding, and poor governance. The United States is committed to helping Somalia's government strengthen democratic institutions, improve stability and security, and deliver services for the Somali people.
The United States has provided $1.5 billion in humanitarian assistance in Somalia since 2006 to address the problems of drought, famine, and refugees. Since 2011, the United States has provided an additional $240 million in development assistance to support economic, political, and social sectors to achieve greater stability, establish a formal economy, obtain access to basic services, and attain representation through legitimate, credible governance. The United States works closely with other donor partners and international organizations to support social services and the development of an effective and representative security sector, including military, police, and justice sector, while supporting ongoing African Union peacekeeping efforts.
There are many US 501C3s providing assistance in Somalia as well.
You think it's funny I said Somalia, I just chose a random country closer to you than the US, there are many more, but I don't have time to stool to your level, enjoy.
U.S. foreign policy objectives in Somalia are to promote political and economic stability, prevent the use of Somalia as a safe haven for international terrorism, and alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by years of conflict, drought, flooding, and poor governance. The United States is committed to helping Somalia's government strengthen democratic institutions, improve stability and security, and deliver services for the Somali people.
The United States has provided $1.5 billion in humanitarian assistance in Somalia since 2006 to address the problems of drought, famine, and refugees. Since 2011, the United States has provided an additional $240 million in development assistance to support economic, political, and social sectors to achieve greater stability, establish a formal economy, obtain access to basic services, and attain representation through legitimate, credible governance. The United States works closely with other donor partners and international organizations to support social services and the development of an effective and representative security sector, including military, police, and justice sector, while supporting ongoing African Union peacekeeping efforts.
There are many US 501C3s providing assistance in Somalia as well.
You think it's funny I said Somalia, I just chose a random country closer to you than the US, there are many more, but I don't have time to stool to your level, enjoy.
In Somalia, U.S. Escalates a Shadow War - The New York Times
I heard Black Hawk Down is actually a good movie