Look at how Bantus speak about Somalia, they don't want to come back unless their children can rule!
They can't stand us and who is surprised?
They can't stand us and who is surprised?
“I never want to go back to Somalia again,” said the 31-year-old refugee with six children. “My priority now is to learn American culture and take my children to school.”
Amina Shokondo, a single mother of three, agreed: “I am so full of joy. I do not want to see Somalia again. But maybe one day my children will come back to Somalia and lead the country after they have acquired some education.
Somali Bantus leave for America with hope for a new life
The first groups of Somali Bantu refugees have left Kenya for a new life in the United States. In all, some 11,800 of them will take part in one of the biggest resettlement operations to take place out of Africa.
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