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Stories of refugees on World Refugee Day 07:00. The Biden administration plans to retain its goal of receiving up to 125,000 refugees in fiscal year 2023, in hopes of accomplishing a lofty ...
Refugee admissions doubled from fiscal year 2021 to 2022 Gutted refugee system Past administrations have not always met their quotas for admitting refugees into the United States.
The Biden administration will set the refugee admissions cap at 125,000 for fiscal 2023, officials announced Tuesday, leaving it unadjusted from a year ago while officials hope the U.S. is able to ...
But after blowback from faith-based refugee resettlement groups and other advocates, Biden raised the cap to 62,500 in the spring of 2021. The next year, he raised it again to the promised 125,000 ...
Refugees don’t just need food and shelter. They need connectivity, skills, and a voice. UNHCR’s Hovig Etyemezian shares how ...
The Biden administration is expected to keep the cap on refugees admitted to the United States at 125,000 for the next fiscal year, which begins Sunday. Skip to main content.
(CNN) — The Biden administration plans to maintain refugee admissions to the United States at 125,000, according to a draft report obtained by CNN, and admit a larger share of ...
In 2020, Trump set the refugee cap at 15,000, the lowest mark since the Refugee Act of 1980 granted power to the president to determine the ceiling. The highest mark, in fiscal year 1980 under ...
Biden raises refugee cap to 62,500 for 2021 President Joe Biden increased the current U.S. refugee admissions cap to 62,500, up from the 15,000 set by former Presid The Poynter Institute ...
But after blowback from faith-based refugee resettlement groups and other advocates, Biden raised the cap to 62,500 in the spring of 2021. The next year, he raised it again to the promised 125,000.
The Biden administration is expected to keep the cap on refugees admitted to the United States at 125,000 for the next fiscal year, which begins Sunday. Skip to main content.