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John,
Earlier this year, President Biden announced his intention to raise the
refugee ceiling to
**62,500** for this fiscal year. Yet, we still wait for formal action
from his administration.
**There is no reasonable explanation why the president has not raised
the refugee ceiling.**
With one signature, he can extend the nation's welcoming hand -- not
to mention improve our security and begin to restore our nation's
standing as a humanitarian leader.
The Forum is mobilizing constituents across the country to urge
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When elected to office, President Biden assured the public that he would
take swift action to rebuild the U.S. refugee resettlement program, but
refugees and their families are still waiting for him to act.
This delay ultimately means that refugees are left in limbo. Many are
forced to remain in unsafe conditions or remain separated from family
members in the United States. President Biden must restore the United
States as a welcoming country to refugees.
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