How many Syrian refugees are there? And how many are adults?
How many Syrian refugees are there? And how many are adults?
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the late New York senator, once said, “You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.” Exhibit A: The muddled debate over Syrian refugees.

    By way of background: In the summer of 2014, Syria had an estimated population of 17 million, according to the CIA World Factbook. The brutal and ongoing civil conflict in that country has driven many families out.
    During the Republican debate Jan. 14, candidate Donald Trump was asked about his views on allowing asylum seekers into the United States.
    Trump likened the refugees to a “Trojan Horse,” and said, “It could be people that are going to do great, great destruction.”
    He said that there are “very few women. Very few children." But, he added, "strong, powerful men ... and people are looking at that and they're saying what's going on?”
    Trump's answer left the impression that refugees are largely fighting-age men. But numbers compiled by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) paint a different picture:

     To know more: 

      CBS News: Sixth Republican Top-Tier Debate 2016, Fox Business Network.

      The CIA: The World Factbook -- Syria

      The United Nations High Commission for Refugees [UNHCR].

      The United Nation's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

      Related:

      A crisis of refugees (not migrants)     

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