New Banksy Street Art Reminds Us Steve Jobs Was Son of Syrian Refugee

Banksy‘s newest street art piece, located on a wall outside France’s infamous Calais refugee camp, looks to remind us that not every migrant and refugee is carrying a bomb or weapon–sometimes they’re bringing children who end up being pioneers of industry.
If the slim person wearing a black turtleneck, glasses, blue jeans and carrying an Apple computer in these paintings somehow isn’t familiar to you, that’s Steve Jobs. Steve’s father, Abdul Fattah Jandali, was a Syrian migrant who put Steve up for adoption once he was born.

There’s a caption on Banksy’s website next to this photo that reads “the son of a migrant from Syria.”

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