The White House announced its refugee goal (and cap) for FY 2025: 125,000. Here are figures since 2016.
During the Trump years when Trump had full control over the entire fiscal year (FY 2018 – 2020), refugee admissions averaged about 21,000 per year. Biden has increased the count every year, targeting 125,000. 100,034 were admitted in FY 2024. Biden has effectively quadrupled the rate of refugee admissions. (Note: refugees are admitted from outside the U.S., asylees from within the U.S.)
During the Obama years, in years he had fully control. admissisions rose gradually from about 55,000 to about 85,000.
FY 2016: 84,9114, with a cap of 85,000
FY2017: 53,7116, cap set by Obama at 110,000, reduced by Trump to 50,000.
FY 2018: 22,491, with a cap of 45,000
FY 2019: 30,000, which was the cap.
FY 2020: 11,814, with a cap of 18,000
FY 2021: 11,411. The cap was set by Trump at 15,000; Biden increased it to 62,000.
FY 2022: 25,465, cap of 125,000
FY 2023: 60,014, cap of 125,000
FY 2024: 100,034, cap of 125,000
FY 2025: cap of 125,000
Also go to Global Refuge, an outstanding organization.