Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts. What comes next in an election year?
- The Biden administration is working on streamlining the process of screening and placing people in America, while refugee resettlement agencies are opening new sites across the country.
- President Biden aims to admit 125,000 refugees this year, the highest in over three decades if achieved.
- Under Trump, the refugee admission goal hit a record low of 15,000 yearly, but Biden's administration is now admitting more refugees and adding new resettlement sites.
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Un voluntario de la iglesia se paró en la puerta de un apartamento, haciendo señas a una familia congoleña para que viera por primera vez dónde vivirían en Estados Unidos. “¡Tu nueva casa!” exclamó el voluntario Dan Davidson cuando la pareja y el hermano de la mujer entraron al apartamento de dos habitaciones en la capital de Carolina del Sur, sonriendo tentativamente ante lo que vendría después. En el interior, los voluntarios de la iglesia hab…
Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts. What comes next in an election year?
The American refugee program long served as a haven for people fleeing violence around the world. Today, it's rebounding from dwindling arrivals under the Trump administration. President Joe Biden's administration has worked to streamline the process of screening and placing…
Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts. What comes next in an election year?
By REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The American refugee program long served as a haven for people fleeing violence around the world. Today, it’s rebounding from dwindling arrivals under the Trump administration. President Joe Biden’s administration has worked to streamline the process of screening and placing people in America, and resettlement agencies
Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts. What comes next in an election year?
The American refugee program long served as a haven for people fleeing violence around the world. Today, it's rebounding from dwindling arrivals under the Trump administration. President Joe Biden's administration
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