White House Aims to Take In 110,000 Refugees in Next Fiscal Year

The White House hopes to welcome 110,000 refugees in the 2017 fiscal year.

— -- The White House hopes to take in 110,000 refugees from around the world in the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, a senior administration official said today.

The decision comes amid renewed concern over the refugee crisis in Syria and other parts of the Middle East.

The move "is consistent with our belief that all countries should do more to help the world’s most vulnerable people," the official said.

The U.S. has admitted 77,388 refugees as of Sept. 13., according to the State Department.

"We are confident that we will welcome 85,000 refugees from around the world by the end of this fiscal year," a State Department representative said.

Last month Kerry announced the U.S. met its 2016 fiscal year goal of admitting 10,000 Syrian refugees. The administration has yet to determine targets for specific countries for the coming year.