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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 ...
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An untold number of Ukrainian ... about Ukrainian refugees in their districts. LOTS of confusion on this one, so lets dig in— Below is a screenshot of the message from DHS to Ukrainian parolees ...
The email, sent in error, affected Ukrainians who had entered the U.S. under a special humanitarian parole program established during the Biden administration.
The message from the U.S. government is that the Ukrainians under the program can stay in the country for the time being.
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 ...
According to DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, the parole program, which covers 240,000 Ukrainian refugees, has not been terminated. While the emails were sent in error, McLaughlin did not state ...
The Trump administration has issued an apology after Ukrainian refugees in the U.S. received emails wrongly stating their legal status was being revoked. The Department of Homeland Security later ...
(MENAFN) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) admitted on Friday that it mistakenly sent out deportation warnings to Ukrainian refugees, later retracting the alarming messages and ...
A local sign of support for Ukraine ... for the state Department of Health and Human Services denied the Monitor’s request for an interview with the refugee coordinator. No one was getting ...