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US Delays Ukrainian Documents: Thousands Face Legal Status Loss

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Deportations Spark Fear Among Ukrainian Migrants, Raising Questions ⁢About Future status

CHICAGO & CLEVELAND – A wave ‌of deportations and increased enforcement actions is‍ creating a climate of fear among Ukrainian migrants in the United States, with some expressing a preference for ‍homelessness over forced return to a war zone. Recent reports detail detentions‍ during routine activities‌ – construction work, food deliveries, taxi rides, and broader inspections – in cities like Chicago and Cleveland, signaling a ‍tightening of immigration policies toward Ukrainians ‍who arrived under ⁤temporary protected ⁢status.

The escalating situation follows the deportation of 50 Ukrainian citizens last week, ⁣a move ⁤the US communicated to ukraine would be routed⁤ through Poland, according to Ukrainian border service spokesman Andriy Demchenko. These developments raise concerns about the future of thousands of Ukrainians who fled ‍the⁣ war and now face potential loss of ‌legal status by March 31, 2026. The Ukraine Immigration Task Force, an ​American organization assisting Ukrainian refugees, reports a growing sense⁢ of vulnerability within the community.

The anxieties are compounded by​ reports that the US government, according to an anonymous advisor to President Volodymyr Zelensky, reserves the right to deport any number of Ukrainians, despite assurances that “there⁤ will be a place for them.” Migrants⁢ are grappling with questions surrounding‍ the costs of extending their status and the potential consequences of⁢ processing delays, as they navigate​ an increasingly uncertain legal ⁤landscape.

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