In a significant move, President Donald Trump announced a refugee admissions ceiling of 7,500 for the fiscal year 2026, marking the lowest cap on record. The policy shift focuses on admitting refugees primarily from South Africa's white Afrikaner minority, a decision that has been criticized by refugee advocates and Democratic lawmakers.

Critics argue the move lacks legal force and undermines traditional refugee policies. National lawmakers, who were not consulted as required by law, have voiced strong opposition, labeling the cap as 'morally indefensible and illegal.' Despite challenges, the administration aims to accommodate those facing 'illegal or unjust discrimination' in their home countries.

The White House's refugee policy reflects a broader administration effort to reshape globa

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