The Biden administration plans to resettle up to 50,000 refugees from Latin America and the Caribbean in the next year as part of a larger goal to welcome 125,000 refugees fleeing violence worldwide in fiscal year 2024. The proposal aims to allocate more refugee spots to the Western Hemisphere to divert migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border. The plan also includes allocations for Africa, the Near East and South Asia, East Asia, and Europe. The refugee cap does not require a specific number of resettlements, but serves as a target for admissions. The Biden administration aims to rebuild the refugee resettlement program after it was scaled back under the Trump administration.
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