The Trump administration declined on Thursday to report that around 240,000 Ukrainians living in the United States claimed they would soon lose their temporary legal status.
Reuters President Donald Trump reported that he is “planning to revoke” temporary protected status for Ukrainians who fled their homeland amidst the conflict with Russia. The media allegedly cited “a Trump official and three sources familiar with the issue,” claiming that Ukrainians could be placed “on a quick truck to deportation.”
“Truth: No decisions have been made at this time.”
Reuters said the suspicious plan could unfold as early as April. The report allegedly claimed that the alleged plan was “ongoing” before publicly rebutting Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelenkie last week.
Despite denials about the accuracy of the claims from the White House, Reuters decided to run the story based on information provided by several unknown sources.
Under President Joe Biden, the TPS programme has expanded rapidly, significantly increasing the so-called legal pathways for foreigners, pose as a reduction in illegal immigration.
The TPS aims to be a “temporary benefit” to protect those who cannot return safely to their country due to “ongoing armed conflict,” “environmental disasters,” or “other exceptional conditions.” US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Those who have received the TPS can also apply for employment and travel permits.
The Trump administration has been working to deal with Biden's immigration crisis.All Category Parole Programs.”
However, White House spokesman Caroline Leavitt said the administration has not made a decision to revoke the temporary legal status of Ukrainians.
“This is more fake news from Reuters based on an anonymous source that doesn't know what they're talking about,” Leavitt wrote. post X. “Truth: No decisions have been made at this time.”
Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, told Reuters on Wednesday there were no new developments.
Currently, there are 17 countries eligible for TPS. In February, the Department of Homeland Security's Christa Noem Bureau gave up Biden's TPS expansion for the people of Haiti and Venezuela. Several immigration advocacy groups He filed a lawsuit In order to block Noem's move, he argues that the administration does not have the authority to “revoke the already-accepted expansion.”
Trump at a conservative political action meeting It is listed“This week I cancelled the temporary protected status of immigrants from Haiti. They are pouring into our country. They pour in.
He pointed out that foreigners around the world are pouring record numbers into the US because of Biden's immigration policy.
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