“According to the WR, the US Presidential Administration Donald Trump appealed to the Ukrainian authorities earlier this year with a proposal to accept immigrants deported from the United States from third countries.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: The Washington Post, referring to the documents available at the disposal, Ukrinform
Details: The proposal was given to the Ukrainian side at the end of January through a high -ranking American diplomat. It envisaged the deployment of non -US citizens in Ukraine in Ukraine, despite the fact that the country is at war and largely dependent on US military and financial support.
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The documents do not indicate exactly how Kyiv reacted to this proposal. It is only known that the Ukrainian diplomat has informed the US Embassy of its intention to answer after forming the official position of the government.
Two Ukrainian officials, acquaintances with the situation, noted that this issue was not discussed at the highest level, and they are not aware of any political demands on the part of the US for the admission of deported.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy for Trump administration aimed at expanding the extent of deportation of illegal migrants from the United States. As part of this policy, states have already concluded agreements with several Latin America countries, including Salvador, Mexico, Costa Rica and Panama, who agreed to receive immigrants who are not their citizens.
In addition, the Trump administration considers the possibility of cancellation of temporary legal status for approximately 240,000 Ukrainians who went to the United States after the start of a full -scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. This step can lead to their deportation.
Recall: Trump stated that his country needed a “bold justice” to exercise rigid migration policy.
At a rally in Michigan, on the occasion of 100 days, Trump stated “the deepest changes in Washington for almost a hundred years,” he was tired of rigid immigration policy and tariffs against China.
According to The Washington Post, the Trump administration develops a mass deportation plan, and the number of 1 million people per year is mentioned in conversations.