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OBAMA WANTS 10,000 SYRIAN REFUGEES IN U.S. NEXT YEAR

- Gregory Korte @gregorykor­te USA TODAY

President Obama has directed his administra­tion to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the United States in the next year, an increase over the 1,500 this year but far shy of the number that refugee relief organizati­ons had been urging.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest characteri­zed the new number as a “significan­t scaling up.”

“We know the scale of this problem. It is significan­t,” he said. “I will acknowledg­e readily that the scale of the problem will persist long after those 10,000 Syrians have made it into the United States over the next fiscal year.”

He said it’s not feasible for millions of Syrian refugees to be re- settled in the United States, and that the best way to provide assistance is through humanitari­an aid in the region. Earnest said a higher number “seems quite ambitious and probably not possible” without Congress committing more funding.

The administra­tion won’t comment on where that 10,000 figure fits into the overall refugee ceiling of 75,000. The current limit is 70,000, so if the number of Syrians is increased to 10,000, the United States would not be able to accept refugees from other parts of the world.

“I will acknowledg­e readily that the scale of the problem will persist long after those 10,000 Syrians have made it into the United States over the next fiscal year.”

John Earnest, White House Press Secretary

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