nuurdin abdullahi hasn't had things quite so easy.e, too, is a former migrant, who left his business and family behind in somalilandnd to cros the mediterranean to europe. today, he's back, working as a day laborer in a warehouse. nuurdin: i was in switzerland, but didn't get what i had expecteded and hoped for. it took me by surprise. i had a good life here, and then suddenly i was just a migrant. and that didn't allow me to achieve whatat i was aiming fo. reporter: after spending two years in a refugee shelter, abdullahi applied voluntarily to return to his family in somaliland. the swiss authorities even paid for his flight back. but he still has debts. it cost him $10,000 to get to europe. he's now slowly paying that money back. nuurdin: i wasn't even able to provide for myself in europe. i had nothing. my wife would often call me and ask me to send her money. i was hehelpless in switzerlan, and she was helpless here. reporter: step by step, abdullahi now hopes to rebuild his life, here in somaliland. in spite of everything, he sa