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Biden to raise US cap on refugee admissions after criticism

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
April 18, 2021

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden said he will raise the cap on the number of refugees admitted this year to the United States, a day after he drew criticism from Democratic lawmakers for agreeing to keep the historically low figure in place.

Biden signed an order on Friday extending a 15,000 refugee admissions cap issued by his predecessor Donald Trump through the end of September. In signing the order, Biden shelved a plan announced in February to increase the cap to 62,500.

Biden told reporters in Delaware on Saturday that he would go beyond the 15,000 limit. “We are going to increase the number. Problem was the refugee part was working on the crisis that ended up at the border with young people. We couldn’t do two things at once, so now we are going to raise the number,” he said.

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With Biden being criticised by lawmakers and refugee advocacy groups, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that he planned to “set a final, increased refugee cap for the remainder of this fiscal year by May 15.”

Biden’s order to limit admissions to 15,000 was a blow to advocacy groups that wanted the president to move swiftly to reverse the refugee policies of the Trump, who had set the figure in part as a way to limit immigration.

The program for admitting refugees is distinct from the asylum system for migrants. Refugees must be vetted while still overseas and cleared for entry to the United States, unlike migrants who arrive at a US border and then request asylum.

Biden’s cautious approach appears to have been tied to concerns over the optics of admitting more refugees at a time of rising numbers of migrants arriving at the US-Mexico border.  Psaki said that Biden’s “initial goal of 62,500 seems unlikely … given the decimated refugee admissions program we inherited.”

Republicans have blamed Biden for the situation at the border, faulting his moves to reverse other Trump-era hardline immigration policies. Biden took office aiming to set a new course for US immigration policy, including a more compassionate approach. But his initial decision to leave in place the caps went against his promises as a candidate.

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