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US cuts refugee admissions to 30,000 for 2019: Pompeo

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Washington, US - The Trump administra­tion slashed its annual cap on refugee acceptance­s on Monday for the second year in a row, saying it would take a maximum of just 30,000 in the fiscal year to come.

That was down from a 45,000 limit in the year that ends on September 30 - but higher than the actual number of refugees resettled in the past year, around 21,000.

It was the lowest number for the State Department’s refugee programme since it was instituted in 1980.

“The improved refugee policy of this administra­tion serves the national interest of the United States, and expands our ability to help those in need all around the world,” said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

“We are and continue to be the most generous nation in the world.”

The new level was barely over one-quarter of the 110,000 cap set by former president Barack Obama for fiscal year 2017.

The sharp fall is part of Presi- dent Donald Trump’s overall crackdown on immigratio­n.

“We will continue to assist the world's most vulnerable while never losing sight of our first duty: Serving the American people,” Pompeo said.

Pompeo said the burden of hundreds of thousands of asylum requests, most of them from Mexicans and Central Americans, had taxed the bureaucrac­y assessing applicatio­ns.

“Already this year we have seen evidence that the system previously in place was defective,” he said. “It allowed a foreign national to slip through who was later discovered to be a member of ISIS, as well as other individual­s with criminal background­s.”

The improved refugee policy serves the national interest of the United States

Mike Pompeo

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