Nuridan Nur, 38, is a Somali immigrant living in Lexington, Nebraska, seen here on Tues., Aug. 9, 2016. He said he was the first Somali to open a business in the town, where he has lived for 10 years. His store is called African International Food Store & Restaurant, which he opened in 2008, and he sells a variety of food, clothing, and household goods. Nur left Somalia in 1992 as a refugee and lived in Kenya’s Dhadhab Refugee Camp before coming to Omaha, Nebraska, in 2005. Nur is a registered Republican and first voted in Nebraska’s local elections in 2015, voting mostly for Republicans. However, he said he will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. “Trump try to push the limit for Muslim people,” he said, referring to Donald Trump’s controversial plan to ban all Muslims from entering the United States. “In US we need to be united people,” he said. “[Hillary Clinton] has good intention for American people. She like to bring all people together: Mexicans, Somalians, whites, blacks, no matter what. We need to work together for everybody. That’s what I like about this country.”