Washington,
Oct 25: The US Government has undertaken a 120-day review of the US
Refugee Admissions Programme (USRAP) to identify and implement additional
security screening processes in order to uphold the safety of the American
people. A press statement issued here on Tuesday by the US Department of State
spokesperson said the President, as a result, has issued a new Executive Order
that provides for the general resumption of the USRAP. While the Departments of
State, Homeland Security, and Office of the Director of National Intelligence
have jointly determined that the screening and vetting enhancements to the
USRAP are generally adequate to ensure the security and welfare of the United
States and therefore that the Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland
Security may resume that programme, they have also concluded that additional
in-depth review is needed with respect to refugees of 11 nationalities
previously identified as potentially posing a higher risk to the United States.
Admissions for applicants of those 11 potentially higher-risk nationalities
will resume on a case-by-case basis during a new 90-day review period. For
family members who are “following-to-join” refugees that have already been
resettled in the United States, additional security measures must also be
implemented for all nationalities. Admissions of following-to-join refugees
will resume once those enhancements have been implemented. "The United
States will continue to resettle more refugees than any other country in the
world, and we will continue to offer protection to the most vulnerable refugees
while upholding the safety and security of the American people," the
statement added. The United States remains the world’s leader in humanitarian
assistance to refugees and displaced persons, providing more than $8 billion in
FY 2017, the statement added. UNI
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