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September 30, 2025 · 198 days ago
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This determination sets the maximum number of refugees to be admitted to the United States during fiscal year 2026. It establishes admission ceilings and allocations by region, directly affecting refugee resettlement organizations and individuals seeking asylum. The decision impacts humanitarian admissions policy and the number of vulnerable populations allowed entry to the country.
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September 30, 2025 · 198 days ago
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This presidential determination, signed on September 30, 2025, addresses the transfer of the U.S. refugee resettlement program. The action modifies how initial refugee admissions are handled and processed. It directly impacts refugee families seeking entry to the United States and organizations involved in resettlement services.
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January 20 2025 · 451 days ago
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Executive Order 14161 signed on January 20, 2025, establishes enhanced measures to protect the United States from foreign terrorists and national security threats. The order directs federal agencies to implement stricter screening, vetting, and security protocols for foreign nationals and asylum seekers. The executive action impacts immigration processing, border security procedures, and may affect visa approvals and refugee admissions.
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January 20 2025 · 451 days ago
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Executive Order 14163 restructures the U.S. refugee admissions program through changes to intake, vetting, and resettlement processes. The order alters refugee admission caps and eligibility criteria, directly affecting refugee populations seeking entry and resettlement organizations providing services.
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January 20, 2025 · 451 days ago
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On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14163 realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program. The order suspends refugee admissions and rescinds the 2024 refugee admission ceiling. The immediate confirmed effect is cessation of refugee processing and admissions to the United States, affecting thousands of refugees in the admission pipeline.
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October 24, 2017 · 3,096 days ago
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Executive Order 13815 was signed on October 24, 2017, resuming the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program that had been suspended since January 2017, with additional security vetting procedures implemented. The order maintained enhanced screening protocols for refugee applicants. The confirmed effect was the resumption of refugee admissions to the United States following a nine-month halt, with refugees from all countries eligible to apply subject to the enhanced vetting requirements.