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    America is resuming the admission of refugees from 11 countries, including Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Tue 30 Jan 2018, 1:24 am

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    [ltr]WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will resume admitting refugees from 11 countries that are classified as a serious security threat, but with tougher scrutiny for those countries, mostly from the Middle East and Africa, senior US officials have said.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The changes came after a 90-day review on the admission of refugees from Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, North Korea, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The review was conducted by the State Department, the Department of Homeland Security and intelligence agencies.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The new rules are the latest amendments to the US refugee program conducted by the Donald Trump administration to address what they see as national security issues.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Some administrative measures, including an executive order with temporary bans for the entry of all refugees, have provoked long judicial battles. Supporters of the refugees say they believe the administration's measures are aimed at reducing the number of refugees, especially from Muslim countries.[/ltr]
    [ltr]A Reuters analysis of State Department data showed that during the review, which began in late October and lasted until last week, the acceptance of refugees from these countries declined sharply.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The changes announced on Monday include an additional examination of specific people from 11 countries and a periodic review of the list of countries classified as very dangerous.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The new directives were announced in a press statement by senior administration officials who asked not to be identified. Officials did not give details of the people who would undergo further screening from 11 countries.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Officials said the admission of refugees to the United States would not be denied solely on the basis of nationality.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"The broader picture is that there is no longer a moratorium on the admission of refugees from countries, including the 11 most dangerous countries, with the application of these measures," the official said during the briefing.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"We will apply new security measures for asylum seekers from high-risk countries that will prevent the exploitation of terrorists, criminals and fraudsters for this program," US Homeland Security Secretary Kerstin Nielsen said Monday at a public event in Washington.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"These changes will not only improve security, but more importantly, they will help us to better identify refugees who are effectively fleeing persecution," she said.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Since taking office, Donald Trump has reduced the number of refugees allowed into the country and suspended the refugee program for four months last year. It also introduced tougher screening procedures and withdrew from negotiations on a voluntary agreement to address global migration.[/ltr]

    [ltr]In each of the past three years, refugees from the 11 countries accounted for more than 40 percent of those admitted to the United States. But a Reuters review of State Department data shows that with the 90-day review, the entry-level from these countries has sharply declined.[/ltr]




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    Post by Rocky Tue 30 Jan 2018, 2:02 am

    US lifts ban on refugees from 11 countries
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    America is resuming the admission of refugees from 11 countries, including Iraq 20180130_095038-970US lifts ban on refugees from 11 countries


    The United States has lifted the ban on refugees from 11 countries, most of them Muslim, but has made it clear that those who want to enter the United States will be subjected to more stringent security measures than in the past.

    Secretary of Homeland Security Christine Nielsen announced additional security reinforcements and recommendations to enhance the safety of the United States' refugee admission program.

    Her Ministry had taken the necessary action in consultation with other departments and agencies to ensure that citizens from 11 high-risk countries were accepted but did not pose a threat to the security and welfare of the United States.

    The new measures are part of the Department's ongoing efforts to intensify screening for all persons seeking to travel to the United States, she said, noting that Washington is determined to remove fraudulent agents exploiting the refugee program to enter the United States.

    US Homeland Security Secretary Announces Additional Security Measures for Refugees

    US officials did not disclose the list of countries, but according to refugee organizations, it is about 11 countries, mostly Muslim, namely Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Sudan, Mali, Somalia, South Sudan and North Korea.

    The US authorities also announced a tightening of security measures and recommendations in the US program for the reception of refugees, especially the tightening of asylum checks and regular updating of the list of high-risk countries, as well as refugee selection criteria.

    The United States announced in October 2017 the suspension of the entry ban on refugees four months after it was adopted under a controversial immigration decree.







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