KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden said he is raising the annual U.S. refugee cap to 62,500 entrants for the fiscal year.
  • That number revises upward the much lower figure of 15,000 refugee admissions set under the Trump administration, which Biden said "did not reflect America's values."
  • Biden also said he plans to set a cap of 125,000 refugee admissions for the following fiscal year.
US President Joe Biden speaks on the American Jobs Plan, following a tour of Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, Virginia on May 3, 2021.

President Joe Biden will raise the annual U.S. refugee cap to 62,500 entrants for the fiscal year, revising the much lower number set under the Trump administration that "did not reflect America's values," he said Monday.

"It is important to take this action today to remove any lingering doubt in the minds of refugees around the world who have suffered so much, and who are anxiously waiting for their new lives to begin," the president said in a statement.