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President Donald Trump said on March 6 that he’s considering whether to rescind the temporary protected status for thousands of Ukrainians who fled to the United States during their country’s war with Russia.

Early on that day, Reuters reported that the Trump administration was moving to revoke temporary protected status for roughly 240,000 Ukrainians sheltering in the United States after Russia’s 2022 invasion, which could potentially lead to their deportation. Hours later, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt disputed the report and said a decision had not yet been made.

Trump reiterated that his administration was considering the move.

“We’re not looking to hurt anybody, and we’re certainly not looking to hurt them,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “And I’m looking at that, and there were some people that think that’s appropriate, and some people don’t, and I’ll be making a decision pretty soon.”

The president said Ukrainians had “gone through a lot” since the war began.

In January, the Biden administration said it was extending temporary protected status for Ukrainians until October 2026 “due to armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions in Ukraine that prevent individuals from safely returning.”

President Joe Biden had expanded these kinds of programs to create temporary legal pathways, using them as humanitarian relief.

Trump campaigned on ending these programs, saying they went beyond the scope of U.S. law.

His administration has also pursued other actions limiting temporary legal pathways, including suspending the refugee program and the temporary protected status of roughly 600,000 Venezuelans living in the United States. . .

>President Donald Trump said on March 6 that he’s considering whether to rescind the temporary protected status for thousands of Ukrainians who fled to the United States during their country’s war with Russia. >Early on that day, Reuters reported that the Trump administration was moving to revoke temporary protected status for roughly 240,000 Ukrainians sheltering in the United States after Russia’s 2022 invasion, which could potentially lead to their deportation. Hours later, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt disputed the report and said a decision had not yet been made. >Trump reiterated that his administration was considering the move. >“We’re not looking to hurt anybody, and we’re certainly not looking to hurt them,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “And I’m looking at that, and there were some people that think that’s appropriate, and some people don’t, and I’ll be making a decision pretty soon.” >The president said Ukrainians had “gone through a lot” since the war began. >In January, the Biden administration said it was extending temporary protected status for Ukrainians until October 2026 “due to armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions in Ukraine that prevent individuals from safely returning.” >President Joe Biden had expanded these kinds of programs to create temporary legal pathways, using them as humanitarian relief. >Trump campaigned on ending these programs, saying they went beyond the scope of U.S. law. >His administration has also pursued other actions limiting temporary legal pathways, including suspending the refugee program and the temporary protected status of roughly 600,000 Venezuelans living in the United States. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/hLxc8)

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Not sure how I feel about this. Do they hate our country? I am all about having more White's in the USA and people that believe in our constitution but if they hate us too then they should be kicked out. We already know the non-Whites that are on TPS in the USA hate us and just want free shit. If the Ukrainians are the same then they should be treated the same.

I am also not a fan of giving that shithead zelensky more bodies for the meat grinder against Russia and what the EU/UN wants. I see this as something that the jews/zelensky would actually want. They would get somewhere around 50-100k more people to send into the meat grinder. I don't like that one bit. They are in the US because they DONT agree with zelensky. Maybe I am just wrong on this but I will always take a few thousand White's that want to integrate and not fight in jew wars over a bunch of non-Whites that want us dead and to take over our country.

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He's considering revoking "privileged status" whatever that entails, I imagine so the worst criminal offenders could be deported. Not sure if he's staging for prosecutions to come or Ukrainians are a significant part of immigration crime? iDK. No way he wants to deport them all.

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Its protected status. Its a temp measure to allow them longer to try to get asylum/citizenship. I guess it is technically "privileged". I don't mind at all that he has already revoked it for over a million non-White's that hate us and want us dead though.