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    Biden backtracks on keeping Trump cap on refugees

    April 17, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Washington DC :   President Joe Biden has reversed course hours after signing an order to keep the number of refugees admitted annually to the US at Trump-era levels – BBC reported on Saturday.
    Mr Biden drew ire on Friday as he held the cap at the historically low figure of 15,000, two months after he pledged to increase it to 65,500.
    The White House later said Mr Biden would raise the refugee cap next month.
    Reports say Mr Biden is concerned about letting in more people amid a record influx at the US-Mexico border.
    UN figures indicate there are more than 80 million refugees worldwide, with 85% of them hosted by developing countries.
    BBC reported that The White House said Friday’s order would speed up refugee admissions to the US – since October around 2,000 people have been admitted under the programme.
    The order also changes the allocation of who is allowed in, with more slots being provided to arrivals from Africa, the Middle East and Central America, and an end to restrictions on resettlements from Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
    But Mr Biden – who vowed to raise the cap on refugees during his campaign – kept the maximum number allowed in annually at 15,000, a ceiling set by his predecessor as president, Donald Trump.
    Mr Biden stated the Trump-era cap “remains justified by humanitarian concerns and is otherwise in the national interest”.
    White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the Democratic president’s directive had been the “subject of some confusion” after the news sparked outrage among aid groups, as well as from within Mr Biden’s own party. Senate Foreign Relations Chair Bob Menendez described the figure as “appallingly low”.
    Ms Psaki blamed Mr Biden’s failure to deliver on the 62,500 figure that he announced to Congress two months ago on “the decimated refugee admissions programme we inherited”.
    Ms Psaki said Mr Biden’s order on Friday was meant to allow refugee flights to the US to begin within days – reported BBC.
    According to BBC, Jenny Yang, senior vice-president at World Relief, a humanitarian organisation, told CNN that White House claims the US refugee resettlement programme needed to be rebuilt after the Trump years was “a completely false narrative”.
    “It’s not grounded in any sort of reality,” she said. “It’s not that they don’t have the resources. It’s a purely political calculation at this point.”
    A US official earlier told Reuters news agency the administration had been concerned about looking “too open” with rising numbers of migrants arriving at the Mexican borders.
    In March, at least 172,000 migrants were stopped at the US-Mexico border – the most in 20 years – and many were unaccompanied children.
    Mr Trump’s speechwriter and immigration adviser Stephen Miller tweeted that the directive “reflects Team Biden’s awareness that the border flood will cause record midterm losses”, referring to the congressional elections that happen midway through a president’s term, which will next be held in November 2022.
    The Biden order left some Democrats aghast.
    Left-wing New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted: “Upholding the xenophobic and racist policies of the Trump admin, incl the historically low + plummeted refugee cap, is flat out wrong. Keep your promise.”

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