U.S. Bishops Chairman Urges Administration to Raise Cap on Refugee Admissions

July 14, 2017
By Ss. Peter & Paul

WASHINGTON—This week,
U.S. refugee admissions reached the historically low cap of 50,000 refugees
allowed to be resettled in the United States for Fiscal Year 2017, as set forth
by the Administration’s March 6th Executive Order
13780. Executive Order 13780 altered the initial Fiscal Year 2017
Presidential Determination which authorized the resettlement of 110,000
refugees into the United States. Currently there are approximately 22.5 million
refugees seeking protection globally.

The following is a
statement in response to the resettlement cap from Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez, Austin, Texas,
Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration:

“I
note with sadness that the new U.S. refugee admissions cap of 50,000
individuals has been reached this week. While certain refugees who have ‘bona
fide relationships’ will still be allowed to arrive, I remain deeply concerned
about the human consequences of this limitation and its impact on vulnerable
refugees such as unaccompanied refugee children, elderly and infirm refugees,
and religious minorities. Now, these vulnerable populations will not be able to
access needed protection and will continue to face danger and exploitation.
Pope Francis reminds us that ‘refugees are not pawns on the chessboard of humanity.’
We must be mindful that every refugee is more than just a number, they are a
child of God.

Looking
forward, my brother bishops and I urge the Administration to allow 75,000
refugees to arrive to our country in the next fiscal year. As I stated in March 2017, in relation to this particular Executive
Order, ‘Resettling only 50,000 refugees a year, down from 110,000, does not
reflect the need, our compassion, and our capacity as a nation.’ We firmly
believe that as a nation the United States has the good will, character,
leadership, and resources to help more vulnerable people seek refuge.
Most importantly, the Church will continue to serve and stand in solidarity
with refugees, welcoming and accompanying them on their journey to protection
and safety.”

The full letter from March 17 can be found at: https://www.usccb.org/news/2017/17-048.cfm

Keywords: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB, Bishop Joe S.
Vasquez, Committee on Migration, U.S. refugee admissions, Executive Order, Pope
Francis, refugee resettlement, accompaniment.

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Source:: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops