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U.S. Temporarily Curbing Refugee Admissions to Prioritize Resettlement of Afghan Evacuees

HeadlineNov 17, 2021

The State Department announced the U.S. is curbing refugee admissions in order to prioritize the resettlement of thousands of Afghan evacuees. The pause on admitting certain groups of refugees will run through January 11. The U.S. admitted just 400 refugees in October, despite President Biden’s commitment to resettling up to 125,000 refugees this fiscal year.

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