This Tiny Georgia Town Received More Syrian Refugees
Than LA And NYC Combined, by Peter Hasson,
9/21/16, Daily Caller
Stone Mountain,
Georgia — a city with
just over 6,000 residents and a poverty rate well above the national average has
resettled more Syrian refugees than Los Angeles and New York City combined.
Since October 1 (the start of the fiscal year), 72 Syrian refugees have been placed in Stone Mountain, State Department data shows. Los Angeles has resettled just 45 Syrian refugees, while NYC has only resettled nine.
Since October 1 (the start of the fiscal year), 72 Syrian refugees have been placed in Stone Mountain, State Department data shows. Los Angeles has resettled just 45 Syrian refugees, while NYC has only resettled nine.
Syrians aren’t the only refugees
placed in Stone Mountain this year. Since October 1, 299 refugees have been
resettled in the Georgia town. That’s roughly five percent of Stone Mountain’s
July, 2015 population (6,109, according to U.S. Census data).
The largest group of refugees are
from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which had 83 refugees placed in
Stone Mountain.
Another 36 refugees came from Burma, 26 came from Somalia, 21 from the Central African Republic, 18 from Eritrea, 13 from Bhutan, eight from Ethiopia, seven from Afghanistan, six from the Ivory Coast, four from Iraq, two each from Pakistan and Iraq, and one refugee from Sudan.
According to U.S. Census data, the median income in Stone Mountain is $36,444, well below the national average of $53,482. Stone Mountain has a poverty rate of 22.5 percent, which is significantly higher than the national average of 13.5 percent. (RELATED: Nancy Pelosi’s Congressional District Has Taken In Zero Syrian Refugees)
The vast majority (75.2 percent) of
the Stone Mountain population is African-American, while just 16.8 percent of
the population is white. (RELATED: Leaked Soros Docs: African-Americans Worried Their Children
Receiving Less Attention Than Syrian Refugees)
According to U.S. Census data, more
than 30 percent of the Stone Mountain population under the age of 65 does not
have health insurance — almost triple the national average of 10.5 percent.
As previously reported by The Daily
Caller, the vast majority of Syrian refugees resettled in Virginia have been
placed in low-income high-poverty cities, far away from the
wealthy D.C. suburbs.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/21/this-tiny-georgia-town-received-more-syrian-refugees-than-la-and-nyc-combined/
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