August 5, 2025
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Ukrainians in the US may lose their work because of Trump’s short -sighted policy

It is noted that the US Presidential Administration has not yet solved this problem.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua

It is noted that the US Presidential Administration has not yet solved this problem.

Many other work permits expire, which puts Ukrainian refugees in a dead end. / UNIAN collage, photo ua.depositphotos.comMany other work permits expire, which puts Ukrainian refugees in a dead end. / UNIAN collage, photo ua.depositphotos.comSome Ukrainians, escaping from a full -scale invasion of Russia, have found shelter in the United States, but the “American Dream” begins to melt. The validity of work permits received by Ukrainian refugees will soon pop up, which will ask the question of living in the States.

The CBS News journalist spoke about a Ukrainian who moved to the United States with her family. Liana Avetisyan and most of her family settled in Devitt, Iowa, with more than 75 Ukrainians.

“Every week I call me employers and ask,” Do you have someone from Ukraine who needs work? ”

In Kiev, Avetisyan sold real estate, and in the United States she got a job in a window to replace windows, although she had no experience.

“Finding people who want to work and proud of their work that meets our standards is not easy. I want Ukrainians to be more,” says Sam Mountain, who hired Ukrainian.

He also has a man and a cousin Abanjin, but their work permits will soon become invalid. While the war in Ukraine is ongoing, most European countries continue to work for Ukrainian refugees, but the Trump administration did not do so by stopping all the applications from Migrants from Latin America and Ukraine at the beginning of the year.

According to Boelens, many other work permits expire, which puts Ukrainian refugees in a dead end. They may not be forced to leave, but they cannot afford to stay without work.

Ukrainian Refugees in Germany is the latest newsFrom the beginning of the war, more than 304 thousand Ukrainians of conscript age arrived in Germany. Half of them were registered as recipients.

Bavaria Prime Minister and Party leader of the CSS Marcus Zeder proposed to stop paying state aid under the Burgergeld program to all Ukrainian refugees. For his part, Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Lars KlingBail did not support this proposal.

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