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The Department of Homeland Security mistakenly emailed Ukrainian war refugees in the U.S. on Friday to inform them they must self-deport. The message, which DHS has acknowledged was sent in error, ...
The email, sent in error, affected Ukrainians who had entered the U.S. under a special humanitarian parole program established during the Biden administration.
Ukrainian refugees who came to the United States to flee Russia’s invasion were mistakenly told Friday that they had to “immediately" leave the country and self-deport.
It wasn’t immediately clear how many people received the email notification, which caused widespread panic among people ... said Tricia McLaughlin, a DHS spokesperson. The move to reverse ...
The message from the U.S. government is that the Ukrainians under the program can stay in the country for the time being.
The email began with “it is time for you to leave the United States” and ended with “DHS is terminating ... settled and supported hundreds of Ukrainian refugees across New Hampshire and ...
Nonprofit Iowa Nice stands for Iowa Newcomer Integration Community and Exchange. It's helped 76 people come from Ukraine to the United States.
The erroneous notices have raised concerns among Ukrainian refugees and their sponsors, many of whom feared that the notice signalled broader changes to U.S. immigration policy under the Trump ...
An untold number of Ukrainian refugees who came to the United States ... will be financially supported in the U.S. Later Friday, DHS sent another email to let them know that the notice was a ...