Because of the Syrian Civil War and the high degree of civil unrest in Iraq, the borders are not well-patrolled. Therefore, the refugees are simply running/driving across the border. In some cases, they are smuggled across, but this is becoming less common. Additionally, many more refugees flee to Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan since those countries are much more stable.
YES. There a number of Syrian Refugees in Belgium.
There are about 1,869 Syrian refugees in the U.S. which makes 0.0006 of the population of Syrians.
Syrian Refugees in Jordan - 2012 was released on: USA: 6 February 2012
As of 2017, Turkey has the most Syrian refugees with 2.7 million. Turkey borders Syria to the north.
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YES. Currently, Turkey has over 2.1 million Syrian Refugees, Lebanon has 1.9 million Syrian Refugees, and Jordan has roughly 1 million refugees if the Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Jordan are added together (ignoring the Palestinian "Refugees" who are Jordanian citizens or have Jordanian residency).
There is a small number of Syrian Refugees who are going to Iraq, but this is usually a movement in transit. Iraq is currently involved in much the same civil war that Syria is, so the people are not staying there.If you count those staying in Iraqi Kurdistan, the number jumps quite substantially with roughly 250,000 registered.
most of them fleed Iraq from1980 to to present
Syrian refugees are primarily Arabic speakers, but a minority of the refugees speak either Kurdish, Armenian, or Aramaic if they come from one of the minorities in the country (the Kurds, Armenians, or Aramean/Assyrian Christians).Of course, a significant minority of the migrants who are mixed in with the Syrian Refugees are not actually Syrians, and, therefore, speak other languages from their homelands.
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Australia's refugees mainly come from countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.