US to Drastically Cut Refugee Admission Cap for Next Fiscal Year
The US government has announced a major change in its refugee admission policy. Starting from the next fiscal year, the United States will significantly reduce the number of refugees allowed into the country. This new move marks a dramatic cut from the previous limit of 125,000, which was set by former President Joe Biden.
Officials say the decision was made following a review of current immigration pressures, border management challenges, and the need to prioritize domestic security and resource allocation. However, human rights groups and refugee organizations have expressed deep concern, warning that the reduction could leave thousands of vulnerable people stranded in crisis zones around the world.
The Biden administration had previously pledged to rebuild America’s refugee program, which was drastically scaled back during the Trump era. The latest policy shift may signal a tougher stance on immigration heading into the next fiscal year.
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