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'Unacceptable and unconscionable': Top progressives outraged Biden won't raise refugee cap

The declaration will bring back regional allocations, in effect casting a wider net of who can arrive to the US under the historically low refugee ceiling currently in place.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, reacted to the news in a statement saying, “It is simply unacceptable and unconscionable that the Biden administration is not immediately repealing Donald Trump’s harmful, xenophobic, and racist refugee cap that cruelly restricts refugee admissions to a historically low level.”
The Washington state Democrat went on to say, “By failing to sign an Emergency Presidential Determination to lift Trump’s historically low refugee cap, President Biden has broken his promise to restore our humanity.”
New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most high-profile progressives in Congress, similarly invoked the idea of a broken promise, saying in a tweet criticizing the move, “Biden promised to welcome immigrants, and people voted for him based on that promise. Upholding the xenophobic and racist policies of the Trump admin, incl the historically low + plummeted refugee cap, is flat out wrong. Keep your promise.”
The swift backlash points to major tension between the administration and congressional progressives over the issue — and an effort by the liberal bloc to put pressure on the President in an attempt to push him in their direction.
The Biden administration has come under increased scrutiny over recent weeks for the delay in signing off on the proposed increase to the refugee ceiling. A group of House Democrats circulated a letter this week urging Biden to sign the presidential determination, saying “lives depend on it.” The refugee cap — often viewed as a goal to be reached — must be approved by the President.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota tweeted Friday, “There are simply no excuses for today’s disgraceful decision. It goes directly against our values and risks the lives of little boys and girls huddled in refugee camps around the world. I know, because I was one.”
Omar, a member of the progressive “Squad” along with Ocasio-Cortez, is the first Somali-American member of Congress and came to the US as a refugee more than two decades ago.
Other Democrats joined in the chorus of criticism directed at the administration on Friday and called on the President to reverse course.
Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas tweeted, “I strongly disagree with the Biden administration’s decision to maintain Trump’s historically low refugee policy. Raising the refugee resettlement cap is vital for American global leadership and to restore the soul of our nation.”
“I urge the President to keep his promise,” Castro said.
This story has been updated with additional developments Friday.
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