GUILTY, GUILTY, AND GUILTY: ‘Minnesota Men’ on Trial, from Scott Johnson of Power Line, in the latest issue of the Weekly Standard:

The “Minnesota men” have a lot in common. They are all first- or second-generation Somalis in their early 20s who freely took advantage of educational and employment opportunities in the Twin Cities. (Two of the men worked on the tarmac of the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport, while another was briefly a security guard elsewhere.) They all appear to be talented and resourceful young men. They are all observant Muslims (with an occasional weakness for marijuana). They had social lives centered on local mosques and supplemented their education with Islamic studies. They wanted to live under the caliphate declared by ISIS. They yearned to wage jihad and to die as martyrs. They hate the United States and are ungrateful for the opportunities it afforded them.

Read the whole thing.