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BumRushDaShow

(152,122 posts)
Sat May 10, 2025, 06:19 PM Saturday

Ukrainians who fled war and the US communities that welcomed them fear they may be uprooted under Trump

Source: CNN Politics

Published 12:00 PM EDT, Sat May 10, 2025


CNN — Sasha had only heard a little about South Carolina, and even less about the town of Hartsville, when he and his family moved there in September 2022. They were forced to suddenly leave behind their life in Kyiv because of the war with Russia. They are not the only Ukrainians in the “small, rural community” where they have been welcomed and begun to rebuild their lives. “For me, the United States, it was like a fortress of democracy, of freedom, of opportunities, and I thought, finally, finally, I’m in the place where I can begin my life all over again,” Sasha, who is not using his last name for fear of reprisal, told CNN.

Sasha, his wife and his young daughter are among the approximately 280,000 Ukrainians who have relocated to the United States through “Uniting for Ukraine” (U4U), a US government humanitarian parole program that allowed private US citizens to sponsor and help support Ukrainian refugees.

Now, Sasha’s family and scores of others who came to the US under the U4U program fear their lives may once again be uprooted, as decisions on parole extensions, temporary protected status, and work authorizations have been paused amid the Trump administration’s sweeping changes to the immigration system. “This really could be catastrophic, not just for the Ukrainian families, but for our community,” said Curtis Lee, Sasha’s sponsor and a member of “Carolinas for Ukraine.”

A spokesperson for the US Citizenship and Immigration Services said there is “an administrative hold on all pending USCIS Benefit Requests filed by Parolees Under the Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) Process.” “This is pending the completion of additional vetting to identify any fraud, public safety, or national security concerns,” they said in a statement to CNN. “USCIS is committed to safeguarding the integrity of our nation’s immigration system and carrying out President Trump and Secretary Noem’s mandate to make America safe again.”

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/10/politics/ukrainians-us-concerns-trump

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Ukrainians who fled war and the US communities that welcomed them fear they may be uprooted under Trump (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Saturday OP
I am so fucking disgusted and embarrassed at what my country has turned into. Initech Saturday #1
Canada and Mexico will take them because it is the right thing to do. Botany Saturday #2

Initech

(104,739 posts)
1. I am so fucking disgusted and embarrassed at what my country has turned into.
Sat May 10, 2025, 06:41 PM
Saturday

Fuck Trump, Fox, and the Heritage Foundation, may they all rot in hell.

Botany

(74,079 posts)
2. Canada and Mexico will take them because it is the right thing to do.
Sat May 10, 2025, 06:58 PM
Saturday

And after Ukraine wins its victory they might move back to Ukraine and help build a
nation that is diverse, loving, gardening, that will be a model of what a nation
can be, and a show of goodness to the world. I am so proud of what President Biden
helped along and one day Ukraine will be part of mighty fortress that will be Europe
2.0.

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