U.S. Secretary of Homeland safety Kristi Noem talks to interior safety Department staff
Many Ukrainians legally residing in the US received an email informing them that their immigration position had been revoked. A spokesperson for Homeland safety (DHS) explained that this was a mistake. That's very scary news. All families we care for are in complete panic," said Angela Boelens, president of a nonprofit organization that helps Ukrainians.
‘If you do not leave the United States immediately, You will be subject to possible law enforcement activitiesWhich will lead to your expulsion from the United States. DHS ends your parole. Don't effort to stay in the United States" – an email like this received many Ukrainians legally residing in the United States.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland safety (DHS) explained that the email in which Ukrainians were informed that have 7 days to leave the country, was sent by mistake. As he added, the program implemented after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was not completed. It is unclear how many people received this message.
USA. Ukrainians notified of withdrawal of immigration status. Authorities: This is simply a mistake
Reuters cites an anonymous Ukrainian female who “could not breathe usually and control crying” after receiving this message. As she pointed out, renewed her immigration position last August And she was told it was valid for another 2 years.
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‘It's a very scary e-mail.. All the families we care for are in complete panic," said Angela Boelens, president of IA NICE, a nonprofit organization in Iowa that sponsored dozens of Ukrainians.
Reuters reported in March that the administration Donald Trump plans to revoke the temporary legal position of about 240 1000 Ukrainianswho fled to the United States before Russia's armed aggression.

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