Trump Admin Cancels Travel for Refugees Cleared to Resettle in US

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Wednesday, 22 January 2025 11:05 AM EST ET

Refugees who had been approved to travel to the United States before a Jan. 27 deadline suspending America's refugee resettlement program have had their travel plans canceled by the Trump administration.

The suspension was in an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Monday. It left open the possibility that people who had undergone the process to be approved as refugees and permitted to come to the U.S., and had flights booked before that deadline, might still be able to get in under the wire.

In an email reviewed Wednesday by The Associated Press, however, the U.S. agency overseeing refugee processing and arrival told staff and stakeholders that "refugee arrival to the United States have been suspended until further notice."

Among those affected are the more than 1,600 Afghans cleared to resettle in the U.S. as part of the program that the Biden administration set up after the American withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and includes family members of active-duty U.S. military personnel.

Trump's order had given the agency until Jan. 27 before it began to halt all processing and traveling. The timing in the order was moved up, though, and it was not immediately clear what prompted the change.

Distinct from people who come directly to the U.S.-Mexico border with the goal of eventually seeking asylum in the U.S., refugees must be living outside of the U.S. to be considered for resettlement and are usually referred to the State Department by the United Nations.

They undergo extensive screening before coming to the U.S. and, after arriving, are usually paired with a resettlement agency that helps them adjust to life in America — including help finding a job and getting their children enrolled in school.

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Refugees who had been approved to travel to the United States before a Jan. 27 deadline suspending America's refugee resettlement program have had their travel plans canceled by the Trump administration.
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