Sa鈥檃d Hussein came to the United States to escape war.
On Monday, the 27-year-old delivered some of the first doses of vaccine that will help the country escape the grasp of the killer virus that has taken more than 300,000 lives.
It鈥檚 an American journey of love nearly five years in the making.
You might have read about Hussein, and his better known best friend, Saadiq Mohammed. They are the subjects of 最新杏吧原创 native J.R. Biersmith鈥檚 documentary, a film about two Somali national soccer players trying to survive in a war-torn country.
Both had been threatened with death. They escaped first to Kenya, and eventually, America, where they ended up in 最新杏吧原创 living with Biersmith鈥檚 sister, Jessica Herschend, and her husband, Jacob. Mohammed enrolled at 最新杏吧原创 University and played on the college soccer team, though after a coaching change a promised scholarship dried up, so he transferred to Bradley University. He graduated on Saturday. He plans to go to graduate school and maintains an extra year of soccer eligibility at Bradley because of the mostly lost season of 2020.
Hussein got to work almost the moment he arrived in the U.S., coaching some soccer on the side, as the two men waited for their requests for asylum to be approved. That鈥檚 a process that should have taken a couple of months, but instead took years. 鈥淚 am doing what I have to do to take care of my family and myself,鈥 Hussein says.
in 最新杏吧原创 helped Hussein get his first job, at a biscuit factory, but he had to ride a bus an hour each way to work. He got a job working at Pi pizza for a while, in the Central West End, but Hussein wanted a career. He decided he wanted to be a trucker.
For Herschend, his American 鈥渕other,鈥 there was serendipity in the decision. Her grandfather had been a trucker. Hussein went to driving school, got his commercial driver鈥檚 license, and for the past three years has been driving loads from coast to coast.
We talked on the phone after he finished an overnight trucking run. He was in Hebron, Kentucky, the same place where he had picked up one of the first loads of Pfizer vaccine last week to deliver to a warehouse in New York.
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Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein check their sprint times in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 during a soccer practice as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein, 23, listens to the instructor in an English language class at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Another immigrant taking the class is San Gurung (in front). Hussein, from Somalia, arrived in the United States last month. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein practice soccer in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 after as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein congratulate each other in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 after completing a rigorous soccer practice as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein talk while they stretch in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they prepare to practice soccer. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein (left) juggles a soccer ball in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, while his friend Saadiq Mohammed watches. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Saadiq Mohammed runs timed distances in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Mohammed and his friend Sa'ad Hussein are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Saadiq Mohammed tries to get the ball past his friend Sa'ad Hussein while they practice soccer in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein stretch in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they prepare to practice soccer. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein stretch in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they prepare to practice soccer. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein (left) and his friend Saadiq Mohammed prepare to run some timed distances in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein laugh as they challenge each other with soccer penalty kicks in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they practice soccer. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein, 23, gets some advice on what to wear to soccer practice from his friend and benefactor, J.R. Biersmith on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Biersmith is a documentary film maker who made a film on Hussein and his friend, Saadiq Mohammed. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein (left) and his friend Saadiq Mohammed leave a soccer practice on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. The two Somalia soccer stars are trying to get back into shape for the sport. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Saadiq Mohammed (left) offers his friend Sa'ad Hussein some workout clothes before the two friends left for soccer practice on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. At right is their friend and benefactor, J.R. Biersmith, who made a documentary film on the Somalians. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein, 23, (left) got some workout sweats from his friend and benefactor, J.R. Biersmith, at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Hussein was going to a soccer practice. Biersmith did a documentary film on Hussein and his friend, Saadiq Mohammed. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein, 23, waits for a ride after his English language class at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Hussein, from Somalia, arrived in the United States last month. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Sa'ad Hussein, 23, (center) listens to the instructor in an English language class at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Other immigrants taking the class are San Gurung (left) and Suk Divali. Hussein, from Somalia, arrived in the United States last month. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
A pile of trash burns in Mogadishu Stadium, Somalia's major sporting arena. The stadium was captured by al-Shabab in 2008 and reclaimed by UN-backed troops in 2011. Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
Saadiq and Sa'ad traveling with the Somalia national soccer team, which is nicknamed The Ocean Stars. The team has not once qualified for the World Cup, which Biersmith attributes to Somalia's severe instability. Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
What was left of Somalia's old parliament building when Biersmith was filming. Many buildings in Somalia have been reduced to skeletons by suicide bombs. Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
Film director and 最新杏吧原创 native J.R. Biersmith made a documentary film about two Somali soccer stars - Saadiq Mohammed and Sa'ad Hussein, who are also best friends. Biersmith was able to bring Mohammed to 最新杏吧原创 a year ago and in March he was able to bring Hussein over to join him. Mohammed is busy taking classes while Hussein is learning English at the International Institute. The two men practice soccer in Forest Park in hopes of making a team soon. Photos by J.B. Forbes
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein check their sprint times in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 during a soccer practice as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein, 23, listens to the instructor in an English language class at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Another immigrant taking the class is San Gurung (in front). Hussein, from Somalia, arrived in the United States last month. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein practice soccer in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 after as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein congratulate each other in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 after completing a rigorous soccer practice as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein talk while they stretch in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they prepare to practice soccer. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein practices juggling a soccer ball in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein (left) juggles a soccer ball in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, while his friend Saadiq Mohammed watches. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Saadiq Mohammed runs timed distances in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Mohammed and his friend Sa'ad Hussein are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Saadiq Mohammed tries to get the ball past his friend Sa'ad Hussein while they practice soccer in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein stretch in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they prepare to practice soccer. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
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Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein stretch in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they prepare to practice soccer. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein (left) and his friend Saadiq Mohammed prepare to run some timed distances in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Somalians Saadiq Mohammed (left) and his friend Sa'ad Hussein laugh as they challenge each other with soccer penalty kicks in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创, as they practice soccer. The two Somalians are trying to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein, 23, gets some advice on what to wear to soccer practice from his friend and benefactor, J.R. Biersmith on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Biersmith is a documentary film maker who made a film on Hussein and his friend, Saadiq Mohammed. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein (left) and his friend Saadiq Mohammed leave a soccer practice on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. The two Somalia soccer stars are trying to get back into shape for the sport. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Saadiq Mohammed (left) offers his friend Sa'ad Hussein some workout clothes before the two friends left for soccer practice on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. At right is their friend and benefactor, J.R. Biersmith, who made a documentary film on the Somalians. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein, 23, (left) got some workout sweats from his friend and benefactor, J.R. Biersmith, at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Hussein was going to a soccer practice. Biersmith did a documentary film on Hussein and his friend, Saadiq Mohammed. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein, 23, waits for a ride after his English language class at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Hussein, from Somalia, arrived in the United States last month. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Somalia soccer stars come to 最新杏吧原创
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Sa'ad Hussein, 23, (center) listens to the instructor in an English language class at the International Institute on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创. Other immigrants taking the class are San Gurung (left) and Suk Divali. Hussein, from Somalia, arrived in the United States last month. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com
Mogadishu Stadium
Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
A pile of trash burns in Mogadishu Stadium, Somalia's major sporting arena. The stadium was captured by al-Shabab in 2008 and reclaimed by UN-backed troops in 2011. Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
Saadiq and Sa'ad on the bus
Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
Saadiq and Sa'ad traveling with the Somalia national soccer team, which is nicknamed The Ocean Stars. The team has not once qualified for the World Cup, which Biersmith attributes to Somalia's severe instability. Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
Destroyed old parliament
Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
What was left of Somalia's old parliament building when Biersmith was filming. Many buildings in Somalia have been reduced to skeletons by suicide bombs. Courtesy of J.R. Biersmith
The gravity of the moment didn鈥檛 pass him by. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very important,鈥 Hussein says. 鈥淚 was worried about it. It鈥檚 a big responsibility.鈥
He was beaming with pride when he got on FaceTime with Herschend and her family to tell them about his run to New York. Indeed, getting the vaccine 鈥 which has very specific refrigeration needs 鈥 from point A to point B to be delivered from warehouse to warehouse and warehouse to hospital is a logistical challenge, with drivers like Hussein playing an important but unseen role in bringing an end to the coronavirus pandemic.
On Monday in a hospital in Queens, nurse Sandra Lindsay, 52, became to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. She, too, is an immigrant, having grown up in Jamaica. The two immigrants will be tied inexorably to this moment in American history, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, two representatives of the huddled masses, yearning to breathe.
When he came to the U.S., Hussein was happy just to be alive. He had been whipped and beaten by soldiers connected to the violent al-Shabab terrorist group. After becoming a national hero by scoring the winning goal in his country鈥檚 soccer national championship, Hussein was living in squalor in Kenya, hiding from terrorists who had threatened to kill him.
He was a man without a country, which, to some degree, his friend Mohammed still is. Hussein came to the U.S. as a refugee and now has obtained permanent resident status. Mohammed came earlier, seeking asylum, and has been stuck in a backlogged and broken immigration system. The Herschends, , and a host of friends and supporters, were persistent. So were both Hussein and Mohammed, as they pursued their unique versions of the American dream.
Now one of them has a college degree. The other is delivering life-saving vaccine.
鈥淗e鈥檚 a part of history and helping to save countless lives,鈥 Herschend says of Hussein. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud to call him family.鈥
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Saadiq Mohammed (left) and Sa'ad Hussein check their sprint times in Forest Park on April 7, 2016, in 最新杏吧原创 during a soccer practice as they try to get back into shape so they can compete on teams in 最新杏吧原创. Photo by J.B. Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com