Amina Farah Ali and Hawo Mohamed Hassan are the last of nine defendants sentenced this week in federal investigations into recruiting and financing for al-Shabab.
Authorities say the women went door-to-door and raised money in the name of charity, but routed funds to al-Shabab. Their attorneys say the women are humanitarians who gave money to orphans and a group working to push foreign troops out of Somalia.
Prosecutors say Ali should get at least 20 years in prison on multiple terror-related counts when sentenced today. They say Hassan should get at least 15 years for one terror-related count and two counts of lying to the FBI.