A maximum of 30,000 refugees will be allowed to resettle in the United States in the next fiscal year. The new ceiling marks a dramatic decrease from this year’s 45,000-person cap, which had also been a significant reduction from previous years. Evangelical and Catholic advocates for refugees were quick to argue that reducing the number of refugees allowed into the USA is a continuation of a series of unprecedented attacks on American values and on the humanitarian nature of the refugee resettlement programme; they said it falls far short of helping the large number of vulnerable people around the world. This argument over quotas comes as the number of displaced people worldwide reaches a record high. UNHCR said there are 68.5 million displaced people in the world today, more than 28 million of whom are considered refugees or asylum-seekers. The Trump administration says Christians in Iraq face genocide; yet only 18 have been allowed to resettle in America this year.
USA: refugee numbers reduced again
Written by David Fletcher 05 Oct 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for the US government to live up to its declared commitment to ‘help persecuted Christian and religious minorities in dangerous and oppressive countries’. (Proverbs 10:3a,8b)
- More: www.christianitytoday.com/news/2018/september/refugee-resettlement-trump-pompeo-asylum-immigration.html
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