Apple's late founder Steve Jobs is being remembered in a new way.
A drawing of Jobs, created by the graffiti artist Banksy, is in the so-called "Jungle" refugee camp in Calais, France.
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The painting aims to show that Jobs was the son of a migrant from Syria. Banksy hopes his work brings attention to the benefits of migration.
About 7,000 refugees live in the camp on France's northern coast.
This undated image shows painting of the late Steve Jobs done by graffiti artist Banksy in Calais, France. (KGO-TV)