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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