20 have been charged with felonies.
7 pleaded guilty in connection Al-Shabab recruitment efforts.
6 remain fugitives.
5 men from Minnesota are believed to have been killed in Somalia and were never charged.
2 men died in suicide bombings, one of whom had been charged.
2 women from Rochester were convicted at trial of conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist group but weren't connected to the recruitment of fighters.
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