You may begin here in Maine. Our picturesque Somalis are just about the biggest collective PIA we have ever seen. Unfortunately, those who invited them here and spent our state's (and federal) money to set them up neglected to go to the Bowdoin Library and look up just who these particular Somalis are, to what tribes they belong, and what their lives were like in Somalia.
They are border tribes who made their living rustling livestock and smuggling. They are "refugees" in the sense that tribes nastier than they, were warring with them. They are primitive Muslims, with female mutilation rituals, bloodthirsty screaming imams, polygamy, "child marriage," and require massive subsidies to survive here ... in a very poor region to begin with.
Furthermore, they are extremely haughty and can be very badly behaved. Often, they simply cannot get along with our citizens who pay the taxes to support them, never mind that we have more than enough trouble with our illegal Mexicans, Colombians, and other of the hemisphere's quaint and colorful jetsam somehow cast up on our shores.
It's a fast-breeding mess and we are out of money. These people belong in the pages of National Geographic, not in the country.
It was pretty shocking, but I suppose you already know about it.
The segment I saw was about 90 seconds long, where they brought a group of Somalis over to a large gas range, and explained to them that it was called a "STOVE" and that this was how Americans prepared their food, and that in their relocation apartments, they would see one of these in something called a, "KITCHEN."
Absolutely no one in the crowd had ever seen anything remotely resembling a "stove," whatever that is....
It gave me a whole new understanding into.... why the children of these immigrants may be ... confused in their new country, even if they are BORN HERE.
What you describe is so preposterous!!
I’ve seen what I think is a Minneapolis ping list, but I don’t know whether there are ping lists for the states of Maine and/or Minnesota.