“Reuters learned that US Presidential Administration Donald Trump could abolish the temporary legal status for more than 1.8 million migrants, including 240,000 Ukrainian refugees who have escaped from Russia’s war against Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Reuters with reference to Trump’s high -ranking official and three unnamed sources.
Details: According to sources of the publication, US authorities can take this step in April.
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The administration also plans to cancel residence permission in the United States for about 530,000 cubes, Haiitans, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan this month, Trump official and one of the sources reported.
Migrants who lose their official status may encounter a rapid deportation procedure, regardless of the duration of their legal stay in the United States, according to the US Migration and Customs Service (ICE), Reuters.
At the same time, the sources of the publication note that this decision is not related to Trump’s conflict with President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, but is part of a broader plan of Trump administration. Its goal is to deprive the legal status of more than 1.8 million migrants who have received permission to enter the United States under temporary humanitarian programs launched by Biden.
The Trump Executive Decree, issued on January 20, requires the US Department of Internal Security (DHS) to stop all such programs.
A spokeswoman for the US Department of Internal Security Trish McLaffin said that the Office has not made any official ad. The White House and the Embassy of Ukraine also did not comment.
Recall:
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky left the White House ahead of time on Friday, February 28, after a quarrel with Donald Trump and Vice President Jay Di Vance.
- In response, Donald Trump stated that the Ukrainian president “despaired” the United States, and that Volodymyr Zelenskyy was “not ready for peace.”
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