Secretary of State John Kerry announced Wednesday the U.S. was expanding its refugee admission program to help more people from Central America escaping the chaos in their countries.
“That is who we are, that is what we do,” Kerry said at an address at the National Defense University. “The refugee crisis is not just a Syrian issue.”
It is, Kerry said, a global challenge that “tests our values, our self-confidence in our very humanity.”
Kerry said the expansion will aim to help people from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to “offer them a safe and legal alternative to the dangerous journey many are currently tempted to begin, making them easy prey for human smugglers who have no interest but their own profits.”
Kerry did not say how many more Central American refugees would be admitted or when the expansion would start.









