Stephen Miller is leading the White House's potential plan to decimate refugee admissions to the U.S.
New York Times
Friday that the White House is weighing several options for the future of the U.S.'s refugee admissions—and all would basically signal the end of the country's refugee re-settlement program as it exists today., the administration is currently considering a plan that would “[zero] out the program altogether,” only allowing the president to admit refugees during an emergency.
The White House's planned 2020 cuts would be a further escalation of the administration's existing attacks on refugee admissions, which have been slashed under Trump to record lows. The administration set a 45,000 person in 2018 prior to the 30,000 cap this year, which marked the lowest ceiling since the refugee resettlement program was established in 1980. And the actual number of admitted refugees has slowed even further, even as the refugee crisis only continues to grow. Though approximately 26,000 refugees have entered the U.S. through August 16 of this year, coming close to the 30,000 ceiling, only 22,491 were admitted in 2018, despite the United Nationsover 20 million refugees globally that year.
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