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US: Joe Biden raises refugee cap after backlash

The new US administra­tion has decided to let in more refugees, after it was previously criticized for adhering to a lower figure set during the Trump-era.

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P re s i d e n t Joe Biden's administra­tion will raise the refugee cap to 62,500 this fiscal year, after the White House had received criticism for limiting admissions.

Biden had previously decided to stick to letting in 15,000 refugees this year, a historical­ly low number that was set by the previous administra­tion under President Donald Trump.

What did Biden say about the increase in admissions?

Biden said in a statement the move to increase admissions "erases the historical­ly low number set by the previous administra­tion." He claimed the Trump-era cap "did not reflect America's values as a nation that welcomes and supports refugees."

The president said it is a "sad truth" that the US will likely not be able to reach the 62,500 cap by the end of the fiscal year in September. "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.

Sunil Varghese, the policy director for the Internatio­nal Refugee Assistance Project, commended the move by Biden to lift the cap. "This is an important step to ensuring that the refugee program is rebuilt in a manner that reflects our country's values as a beacon of freedom and safety for the persecuted," Varghese said in a statement.

The Biden administra­tion intends to raise the cap to an even higher 125,000 refugee admissions in the next fiscal year.

Why did the president previously limit admissions?

During the 2020 presidenti­al campaign, Biden promised to let in more asylum seekers if he were elected.

In April, Biden said the annual 15,000 cap set by Trump "remains justified by humanitari­an concerns and is otherwise in the national interest."

That drew a fierce backlash from other Democrats and refugee advocates.

The Biden administra­tion faces criticism from Republican­s over a refugee crisis on the southern US border with Mexico.

His predecesso­r Trump had not only reduced refugee admissions to historical­ly low levels but also implemente­d a ban on travel from several Muslimmajo­rity countries to the US.

wd/rt (AP, Reuters)

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Since the fiscal year began last Oct. 1, just over 2,000 refugees have been resettled in the US

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