mohamed abdrahman: i'm so happy that i can do things here -- clean, work.it's never boring, which is great. roben youssef: i see how others talking, how like live, make food. you can learn everything. omer omer: when i first got here, i was afraid. but now everything is good. i talk to my friends in my room, i hear their stories. reporter: some of found work outside, too. much of it is pretty basic, but it is work. the pay is 5 swiss francs an hour. peter zubrist helps to organize the jobs, and gets involved himself, too. he never had reservations about the newcomers, and regularly goes jogging and swimming with them. peter zubrist: from my point of -- as far as i'm concerned, they are welcome to stay. i think it's great that they're here. meeting them has enriched my life. reporter: that is a view shared by many. in the first swiss referendum about a home for migrants, nearly 80% of this small community voted in favor of the new residents. a sensational shift in attitudes. >> this is the reality of the world at the moment and you have to do something to he