Several Ukrainians who went to the United States as part of the humanitarian program in connection with the war received emails demanding to leave the country.
However, it became clear that the letters were sent by him by mistake, reports Reuters.
The letter was reported to the Ukrainians that their status was canceled and that they have 7 days to leave the country, otherwise “the federal government will find you.”
If you do not leave the United States immediately, you can become the subject of law enforcement agencies that will lead to your deportation from the country. Repeat, DHS cancels your humanitarian permission to stay. Do not try to stay in the USA, ”the letter says.
However, on Friday, the representative of the US Department of Internal Security (DHS) said that the email was adopted, and that the humanitarian program for Ukrainians, created after the Russian invasion of this country in 2022, was not stopped.
The publication adds that it is not known how many Ukrainians received such an email. Nevertheless, one of them told reporters that “she cannot breathe normally and uncontrollably cry” when she reads it. According to her, last year she continued her immigration status for two years and therefore tried to understand why she was sent from the country.
We will recall that at the end of January, after the anti -Immigrant decisions of President Donald Trump, the United States, suspended the receipt of applications from Ukrainians to cover under unity for Ukraine. This program made it possible to get a two -year shelter for shelter, as well as the right to work, training, have medical insurance and other rights during these two years.
On March 6, Trump confirmed that he plans to consider the possibility of further maintaining or canceling the legal status for Ukrainians in the United States who left Ukraine through the war.
According to the UN, in the United States there are about 200,000 Ukrainian refugees. Another 6.3 million Ukrainian refugees live in Europe.
Source: Racurs

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