A new blow from Trump to Zelensky: He will send 240,000 people.

A new blow from Trump to Zelensky: He will send 240,000 people.

06.03.2025 22:10

It has been suggested that the Trump administration in the U.S. plans to revoke the legal status of approximately 240,000 Ukrainians who have fled Russia's attacks, and that these individuals could be quickly deported from the U.S. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated in her remarks on the matter that no decisions have been made so far.

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It has been claimed that the administration of President Donald Trump in the USA plans to revoke the legal status of approximately 240,000 Ukrainians fleeing Russia's attacks, and these individuals could be rapidly deported from the USA.

TRUMP'S DECISION ON UKRAINIAN REFUGEES

In a report by Reuters based on a senior US official and three sources, it was suggested that the Trump administration plans to revoke the temporary legal status of approximately 240,000 Ukrainians fleeing Russia's attacks.

Trump's eyes turned red while clashing with Zelensky: 240,000 people could be deported

A DATE HAS BEEN GIVEN

It was stated that the move expected to take place in April would lead to the rapid deportation of Ukrainians. It was reported that the plan to withdraw protective measures for Ukrainians began before Trump's discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week.

IT AFFECTS MORE THAN 1.8 MILLION IMMIGRANTS

Sources indicated that this step is part of the Trump administration's effort to revoke the legal status of more than 1.8 million immigrants who were allowed to enter the USA under temporary humanitarian evacuation programs initiated during the Biden administration. The programs during the Biden era included not only the 240,000 Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion but also 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, as well as more than 70,000 Afghans who left the country after the Taliban took control in Afghanistan.

Trump's eyes turned red while clashing with Zelensky: 240,000 people could be deported
White House Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt

WHITE HOUSE: NO DECISION HAS BEEN MADE AT THIS TIME

On the other hand, following the claim, a statement regarding the issue came from the White House. White House Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated that no decision has been made at this time.



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