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Joe Biden raises refugee admissions cap to 62,500 after backlash

US President Joe Biden has raised the cap for refugee admissions into the country to 62,500, in a U-turn that more than quadruples the limit set by his predecessor Donald Trump.

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WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden has raised the cap for refugee admissions into the country to 62,500, in a U-turn that more than quadruples the limit set by his predecessor Donald Trump. The number announced on Monday was still short of the 125,000 Biden promised during his presidential campaign, though he said he intended to set that as the goal for next year, reports dpa news agency. Biden had previously set this year's refugee admissions level at 15,000, maintaining the cap set by Trump, but after receiving criticism in April he walked it back.

"Today, I am revising the US' annual refugee admissions cap to 62,500 for this fiscal year," Biden said in a Monday statement.

"This erases the historically low number set by the previous administration of 15,000, which did not reflect America's values as a nation that welcomes and supports refugees.

"The sad truth is that we will not achieve 62,500 admissions" to be reached this fiscal year, which ends September 30, the President said. "We are working quickly to undo the damage of the last four years. It will take some time, but that work is already underway." The Trump administration's 15,000 cap was the lowest since the introduction of the US refugee programme in 1980. The previous limit for the last fiscal year was 18,000. In 2016, then-president Barack Obama's last full year in office, about 85,000 refugees were allowed into the US. (IANS)