Refugee advocates are contemplating litigation after President Trump moved to cut refugee figures to their lowest level in history while favoring admissions for white South Africans.
Trump last week set a cap that would allow the U.S. to admit no more than 7,500 refugees, a 94 percent cut from President Biden’s goal of 125,000.
In doing so, the White House appeared to sidestep Congress, posting the notification on the Federal Register a month after it was signed without consulting with congressional Democrats.
“The statute does not require the president to consult with the members of his own party who are in Congress. The statute requires the president to consult with specific committees in Congress, and that includes members of both parties,” Laurie Ball Cooper, vice president for U.S.

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