As expected as April, this trick will be a stunning reversal of Ukrainian welcome under the administration of President Joe Biden.
Last week, there was a planned rollback of security for Ukrainian before a public fight with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanski.
Sources said it is part of a comprehensive Trump administration’s effort to snatch legal status from more than 1.8 million migrants, which allows to enter the US under temporary human parole programs launched under the biden administration.
Homeland Security spokesman Trissia McLaglin’s US Department said there was no announcement of the department at this time. The White House and the Ukrainian Embassy did not respond to the remarks requests.
A Trump Executive Order issued on 20 January called the DHS to “abolish all the category parole programs”.
The administration planned to cancel parole for about 530,000 cubes, HiTians, Nicaraguans and Venezuela as per this month, Trump official and one of the sources familiar with the case, said, requested oblivion to discuss internal ideas.
The plan to cancel parole for those nationalities was first reported, opening a new tab by CBS News.
According to an internal ice email viewed by Reuters, migrants snatched from their parole position may face fast-track exile proceedings.
Illegal immigrants crossing the border can be rapidly put into the track exile process, which are finished up to two years after entering. But for those who officially entered the US through legal ports of admission without “recruitment” – as with those on parole – there is no time limit to their rapid removal, email said.
Biden programs were part of a comprehensive effort to create temporary legal routes to prevent illegal immigration and provide human relief.
In addition to 240,000 Ukrainians, who escaped from the Russian invasion, and 530,000 cubits, HiTians, Nicaraguans and Venezuela, these programs covered over 70,000 Afghans to avoid Afghanistan’s Taliban acquisition.
An additional 1 million migrants set a time to cross a time to cross the legal limit through an app known as CBP One.
In Latin America and Caribbean, some people had access to thousands and small programs, including family reunion parole.
As a candidate, Trump promised to abolish the biden programs, stating that he went beyond the limits of American law.
The Trump administration last month stopped immigration-related applications for people entering the US under some biden parole programs-Ukrainian Liana Euriaxian, her husband and her 14-year-old daughter, in Limbo.
European, who works in real estate in Ukraine, now collect Windows while her husband works in construction.
The family ran away in May 2023, eventually buying a house in the small town of Davit, Iowa. Their parole and work permits end in May. They say that they spent approximately $ 4,000 to renew their parole to renew their parole and to try to apply for another program known as temporary protected position.
Avetisian has started having a headache because she worries about her situation, she said.
“We don’t know what to do,” he said.
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Afghanistan’s American allies entering under Biden have also been swept away by Trump.
Afghanistan still asked to identify by their first name for the safety of family members, Afghan intelligence officer, Rafi legally entered the US in January 2024 using the CBP One Mobile App on the US-Maxico border. He was given a temporary human parole status, allowing him to live in the United States and work for two years.
On 13 February, more than a year in that case, they were detained in an Ice-in appointment at an Ice office in Chantili, Virginia. His situation was canceled.
According to the October 2022 recommendation letter, in Afghanistan, Rafi was trained by US authorities and provided intelligence information on the “high value target”.
“As a result of his active efforts against the enemy, he is currently in excessive danger, and requires help in leaving the country,” was written by the former CIA officer.
The officer described Rafi as “really one of the most dedicated and hardworking persons, who I had respect to serve in Afghanistan.” Reuters reviewed the letter, but were not able to reach the officer.
In the United States, Rafi applied for asylum and was scheduled for hearing before an immigration judge in April.
He said that in his February snow examining – one of the conditions for his temporary condition – he was asked to remove his belt and shovel, he said. He immediately knew what was happening, he said, and still, he asked: “Are you arresting me?” I have not broken any law. ,
Rafi said he felt betrayal.
“When someone stands shoulder to shoulder with American soldiers and endanger his life (…)” He said in a phone call in custody, his voice shocks.
“I was not expecting this behavior from him. I was not expecting it. ,
On 24 February, his lawyer wrote to Ice that he was asked to release his customer, looking at a criminal record, that he was not a flight risk and an active asylum related to his work supporting the US Army in Afghanistan.
James Mulan, Assistant Area Director at ICE’s Washington Field Office, replied that the ICE was declining to release it.
Referring to Trump’s inauguration date, “The priorities you told on January 20, 2025 ended on January 20, 2025.”