From Reuters:
“Heeding complaints, Biden
lifts refugee cap to 62,500”
U.S. President Joe Biden said on
Monday he has resurrected a plan to raise refugee admissions this year to
62,500 after drawing a wave of criticism from supporters for initially keeping
the refugee cap at a historically low level. A Democrat, Biden formally
reversed himself just two weeks after his administration announced it would
keep the cap at the 15,000 level set by his Republican predecessor, Donald
Trump, an immigration hawk.
In a statement, Biden said his
action "erases the historically low number set by the previous
administration of 15,000, which did not reflect America’s values as a nation
that welcomes and supports refugees." "It is important to take this
action today to remove any lingering doubt in the minds of refugees around the
world who have suffered so much, and who are anxiously waiting for their new
lives to begin," he said. Soon after taking office in January, Biden
pledged to ramp up the program but then surprised allies when he opted to stick
with the lower cap out of concern over bad optics, given the rising number of
migrants crossing the U.S. southern border with Mexico, U.S. officials have
said. Biden's flip-flopping drew the ire of refugee advocates and some
Democratic lawmakers. Trump steadily slashed the size of the refugee program
during his term in office, and Biden officials say the cuts have made quickly
raising admissions more difficult.
But the refugee program is
distinct from the asylum system for migrants. Refugees come from all over the
world, many fleeing conflict. They undergo extensive vetting while still
overseas to be cleared for entry to the United States, unlike migrants who
arrive at a U.S. border and then request asylum. The allocations for the
increased cap matched an earlier plan Biden sent to Congress, according to a
memo signed by Biden. The memo said there would be 22,000 spots for refugees
from Africa, 6,000 from East Asia, 4,000 from Europe and Central Asia, 5,000
from Latin America and the Caribbean, and 13,000 from South Asia. Another
12,500 unallocated spots will also be available. Biden said it was doubtful the
United States would be able to welcome a total of 62,500 refugees by the end of
the current fiscal year on Sept. 30, or reach a goal of 125,000 admissions next
year. "The sad truth is that we will not achieve 62,500 admissions this
year. We are working quickly to undo the damage of the last four years. It will
take some time, but that work is already under way," he said.
A White House official said Biden
now wanted to raise the cap regardless of capacity limitations to "send a
very clear message that refugee processing is a critical part of America's
place in the world," acknowledging the initial lower announcement
"did not send the right message." Delays in Biden's decisionmaking on
the issue led to hundreds of canceled flights for refugees already cleared to
travel to the United States, often after years of waiting, refugee groups said.
Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, president of the resettlement organization Lutheran
Immigration and Refugee Service, said in a statement that advocacy groups were
breathing a "sigh of relief" following the announcement on Monday,
even though meeting the high target would be "daunting."
^ Biden clearly has no idea how
to handle America’s Immigration System. He flips-flops over Refugee Numbers. He
does little to nothing to stop the Illegal Immigration on the border with
Mexico (and VP Harris, who was put in charge of fixing that, went to the
Canadian Border instead.) Biden and Harris have no clue what they are doing and
it shows by the thousands upon thousands of illegals flooding the US – during a
Pandemic. ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-heeds-complaints-lifts-refugee-cap-62500-2021-05-03/
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