Otago Daily Times

Biden reverses position on refugee cap

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WASHINGTON: United States President Joe Biden said yesterday 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 programme 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 US border with Mexico, officials have said.

Biden’s flipfloppi­ng drew the ire of refugee advocates and some Democratic lawmakers.

Trump steadily slashed the size of the refugee programme during his term in office, and Biden officials say the cuts have made quickly raising admissions more difficult.

But the refugee programme 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 US 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.

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