states, particularly in the minneapolis area which is home to the largest concentration of s somali imgrants. america night met two local mothers and asked them to describe for their children. >> hi. i live in somalia. part of my life. left in 1991 during the civil war. >> >> it's nothing that was just. >> for many people they like to be close by the family of the community so having my family already here is a no brainer. >> it's not actually i scare the most. it's my kids being monitored. just because they happen to be somali and muslim. i feel like someone is watching our soldiers. especially when we travel. so, it's a lot of tension. >> all i want is my kids to be successful in life. to graduate. i don't want my kids to be fighting somebody else. nobody wants that. i just happen to be -- i look different an i have a different religion but that doesn't mean i have different values. >> and here on "america tonight" the stepped up pressure to solve one crisis an head off another. the latest oh on the government shut down and a second deadline [[voiceover]] from al jazeera media network come