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US plan to increase refugee resettlement welcomed by UNHCR
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 09 - 2021

United States President Joe Biden's proposal to raise the target for refugee resettlement there in the coming fiscal year to 125,000 people, has been welcomed by the UN refugee agency (UNHCR).
"This plan reflects the commitment of the US government and the American people to help ensure that the world's most vulnerable refugees have a chance to rebuild their lives in safety," said UNHCR spokesperson Shabia Mantoo, briefing journalists in Geneva on Tuesday.
Monday's move fulfills an earlier pledge to raise a cap that had been cut to 15,000 under his predecessor, Donald Trump; the lowest since the 1980 Refugee Act took effect. Mantoo said the plan emphasizes "the importance of all countries doing their part" in responding to the needs of refugees.
Disturbing images
The announcement comes after US officials said on Monday that more than 6,000 Haitians, together with other migrants, had been removed from an encampment at Del Rio, Texas and immediately repatriated.
The Caribbean island nation has been rocked by a recent earthquake, flooding and a political crisis caused by the assassination of its Prime Minister.
"We are disturbed by the images we've seen and by the fact that we've seen all these migrants and refugees and asylum seekers being transported to Port-au-Prince," said UN human rights office (OHCHR) spokesperson, Marta Hurtado, who raised concerns that some refugees may not have been individually assessed and therefore may not have received that protection that they need.
"No matter who you are, regardless of your migration status, everyone has the same rights and have the right to have the same protection".
'Closely monitoring'
Reiterating these concerns, Mantoo noted that "the complex social, economic, humanitarian and political situation" in Haiti, "has led to different waves of mixed movements from the country in the past decade".
Some of these people "may have well-founded grounds to request international protection." The UNHCR has been "following these movements," which require "a coordinated regional response to ensure effective and legal stay arrangements, including for those who don't require international protection."
In terms of the expulsions, she added, the UNHCR "is closely monitoring the issue on both sides of the US/Mexico border."
Respect right to seek asylum
The "humanitarian situation remains challenging," Mantoo said, noting that people are being expelled under the title 42 public health-related asylum restrictions.
The UNHCR spokesperson stated that "the right to seek asylum is a fundamental human right" and called for this right "to be respected".
She emphasized that since the onset of the pandemic the UNHCR has told states that "there are ways to manage public health considerations, to manage national security, but to also ensure the right to seek asylum. This is not mutually exclusive. It can be done," she said.
Nearly 1.5 million need resettlement
Commenting on the US move to take in 125,000 refugees and their families next year, Mantoo noted that the past two decades have seen the lowest number of refugee resettlements on record.
With "90 percent of the world's refugees hosted in some of the poorest countries in the world, this should be applauded," she said, adding that a predicted 1.47 million refugees will be in need of resettlement next year.
"Resettlement is a mechanism to ensure protection," but it is "available to only a small fraction of the world's refugees. It is dependent on the numbers of the States to put forward," she said, adding that the UNHCR "looks forward to working with US government counterparts on how this will be rolled out." — UN News


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