Trump has decided to mass evict Ukrainians from the USA: details from Reuters.


Cancellation of temporary status for Ukrainians in the USA
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump plans to revoke the temporary legal status held by about 240,000 Ukrainians residing in the States and fleeing from war.
According to information from Reuters, this could result in the possible deportation of these individuals. A decision on this may be made in April. However, according to the publication, the rollback of protections for Ukrainians began even before the conflict between Trump and Zelensky last week.
Sources reported that this is part of Trump’s administration efforts aimed at stripping legal status from over 1.8 million migrants who were allowed entry into the U.S. under temporary humanitarian programs initiated during the Biden administration.
Ukrainians in the USA / Photo: 112 Ukraine
The press secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Trisha McLaughlin, stated that there are currently no official announcements from the agencies. The White House and the Embassy of Ukraine did not respond to the publication's inquiries.
As evidence, Reuters reviewed an internal email from ICE which stated that migrants may find themselves in expedited deportation procedures.
In addition to the 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion, the program also includes about 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and over 70,000 Afghans.
It was previously reported that Germany is preparing for a new wave of Ukrainian refugees.
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