Headline RoundupApril 16th, 2021

Biden to Keep Refugee Cap at 15,000, Lift Regional Restrictions

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President Joe Biden is expected to issue an order Friday keeping the current record-low 15,000 refugee admissions cap and eliminating Trump-era restrictions on which refugees qualify for resettlement, which some officials said would speed the resettlement process. Biden previously announced plans to raise refugee admissions to 125,000 in fiscal year 2022, with the State Department planning to accept 62,500 in 2021. Despite those plans, the Biden administration has been on track to accept the lowest number of refugees since 1980. A group of House Democrats led by Rep. Ilhan Omar sent a letter Friday morning urging Biden to raise the refugee cap, after reports surfaced of refugees having their applications canceled “at the last minute, in some cases having already left their residences and sold their belongings.” The United Nations estimates there are about 80 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, 26.3 million of whom are classified as refugees. Coverage was blunter in portraying the decision as a “reversal” in some left- and right-rated outlets than in center-rated outlets.

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