Reports indicate that President Donald Trump is considering revoking the temporary legal status of approximately 240,000 Ukrainian refugees who fled Russia’s invasion.
These individuals were granted humanitarian parole under the Biden administration, but the potential policy shift could put them at risk of deportation. The White House has denied the reports, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calling them 'fake.' If enacted, the decision could have significant humanitarian and political implications, particularly among Ukrainian-American communities.
The move aligns with Trump's broader immigration policies, which emphasize stricter enforcement and reduced protections for migrants.
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So Trump is fine cozying up to Putin but wants to kick out refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion? It’s just another reminder that his immigration policies are about cruelty, not security.
The government shouldn’t be in the business of picking winners and losers—let people live and work where they want without all this bureaucratic nonsense.
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White House responds to claims Donald Trump is set to revoke legal status of 240,000 Ukrainian refugees
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has branded reports that the Trump administration is revoking Ukrainian refugees' temporary legal status as 'fake'
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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.
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President Trump considers revoking legal status of Ukrainian refugees in America
Ukrainians in Arizona are concerned after President Trump floated the idea of revoking the legal status of thousands of refugees.
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