US to take 10,000 Syrian refugees
Barack Obama has ordered his team to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees next year, amid criticism the US has not done enough.
President Barack Obama has ordered his team to admit at least 10,000 Syrian refugees next year, amid criticism that the United States has not done enough.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama had asked staff to “scale up” the number of refugee admissions from about 1500 in this fiscal year, to 10,000 in the next, beginning October 1.
“He has informed his team that he would like them to ... accept at least 10,000 refugees in the next fiscal year,” said Earnest. With global public opinion shocked by images of drowning refugees, the United States is under political pressure to act quickly.
The country currently accepts about 70,000 refugees from conflicts and persecution each year, but has been slow to accept Syrians.
Refugees from Syria and its region must undergo strict security checks to weed out extremists, even after being registered by the United Nations.
An estimated four million Syrians have fled during four years of war.
AFP
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