Biden describes border surge as ‘crisis’ for first time, but increases refugee cap anyways

His comments came one day after the Biden administration had to do a flip-flop on refugee limits.
President Joe Biden speaks during a Cabinet Meeting on April 1

President Biden on Saturday called the historic border surge a “crisis” for the first time, even as he pushed ahead with plans to increase the caps for refugees admitted into the United States.

”We’re going to increase the number [of refugees]," he said at a news conference. "The problem was that the refugee part was working on the crisis that ended up on the border with young people. We couldn’t do two things at once. But now we are going to increase the number."

His comments came one day after the Biden administration had to do a flip-flop, first announcing it was freezing refugee caps at the same 15,000 level that President Trump had created and then retreating a few hours later when liberal Democrats complained.

Biden had said in February he planned to raise the cap to 125,000, next year while has administration had suggested the number might increase to 62,000 for this year. The original announcement Friday was met with outrage by far-left Democrats, who then applauded the reversal.

“This is a testament to the power that people’s movements, community advocates, & progressive coalitions have built,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.