Dearborn has a large Arab American population, and Syrian immigrants are part of that broader community, but there isn’t a reliable public statistic I found that says what portion of Syrian immigrants there wear hijab. What can be said is that hijab is common among many Muslim women in Dearborn, while actual wear varies a lot by family, age, personal belief, and community background.

What the sources show

  • Dearborn is the first Arab-majority city in the U.S., with about 55% of residents identifying as Middle Eastern or North African ancestry in 2023.
  • Syrian refugee populations began arriving in Dearborn in the 2010s, joining earlier Arab communities.
  • Public writing about Dearborn describes hijab as widely visible in the city, but it does not give a percentage for Syrian women specifically.

Plain answer

If your question is “how many Syrian immigrant women in Dearborn wear hijab,” the honest answer is: there’s no solid public number in the material I found. The safer generalization is that hijab is very common in Dearborn’s Muslim community, including among some Syrian families, but not universal.

Quick context

Dearborn’s Syrian community grew from refugee arrivals and family migration, especially in the 2010s. Because the community is diverse, some women wear hijab, some do not, and some may wear it in certain settings but not others. That makes any single percentage misleading without a specific survey.

TL;DR

There is no trustworthy public percentage for hijab-wearing among Syrian immigrants in Dearborn, but hijab is broadly common in the city’s Muslim community and especially visible in everyday life.