Hoodline · 2d
Uncertain Future for 240,000 Ukrainian Refugees in U.S. as Trump Considers Revoking TPS
Trump is considering ending Temporary Protected Status for 240,000 Ukrainian refugees in the US, aligning with his broader immigration crackdown; this could affect individuals and families who have sought safety from the conflict in their homeland.
New York Daily News · 3d
Trump administration planning to revoke legal status of 240K Ukrainian refugees: reports
President Trump’s administration is planning to revoke the legal status of around 240,000 Ukrainians who fled Russia’s invasion, according to multiple reports. The decision would put the refugees on track for deportation, even though the Ukrainians entered the country legally during former President Biden’s term, Reuters reported.
Newsweek · 3d
Will Donald Trump Deport Ukrainian Refugees? What We Know
"Temporary Protective Status (TPS) is created—and taken away—by executive action. If the Trump administration succeeds in terminating TPS for Ukrainians, many will become 'undocumented' in the blink of an eye," Wilson told Newsweek.
Ukraine hosted European leaders to mark three years of all-out war with Russia, while top U.S. officials stayed away in a ...
The race was on Thursday between media speculation and the truth, with the media taking an early lead until White House press ...
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