Obama to increase US refugee intake by 30 per cent, report claims

Refugee numbers admitted to the US are set to rise by 30 per cent in fiscal year 2017, according to a recent report.

File image of Barack Obama

File image of Barack Obama Source: AAP

US President Barack Obama's administration plans to increase the number of refugees admitted to the country by 30 per cent in fiscal year 2017, according to the Wall Street Journal, which cited an annual refugee report submitted to congress.

Secretary of State John Kerry presented the new target of 110,000 in the 2017 fiscal year starting October 1, up from 85,000 in 2016, during a closed session to members of the House and Senate judiciary committees on Tuesday, according to the newspaper.

Kerry has said repeatedly over the past year that the US would admit at least 100,000 refugees in fiscal 2017 and try to admit more if it were able.


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