Trump proposal to repatriate Ukrainians, Haitians would use foreign aid funds, WP reports
- The Trump administration is considering using up to $250 million in foreign aid to remove migrants from the U.S., including Ukrainians and Haitians, back to war zones, according to a report by The Washington Post.
- Plans may affect over 200,000 Ukrainians and 500,000 Haitians, as reported in draft documents from the Trump administration.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has not finalized decisions about the temporary protected status for Ukrainians or Haitians, with a spokesperson mentioning possible changes soon.
- The U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security signed an agreement to allocate funding for the removal of people from active conflict zones, as revealed by The Washington Post.
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Trump administration explores using foreign aid funds for Ukrainian refugees’ ‘self-deportation’ — The Washington Post
Last week, the U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security signed an agreement to allocate $250 million in foreign assistance funding toward a plan for the removal and return of people from active conflict zones, The Washington Post reports, citing draft internal documents. Records produced between late April and early May — which U.S. officials now describe as “outdated” — name Ukrainians, Haitians, Afghans, Palestinians, Libyans, Sudanese,…
Trump Admin Sought To Use $250 Million Earmarked For Foreign Aid To Fund Deportations, Including To Conflict Zones
The Trump administration considered to use hundreds of millions earmarked for foreign aid to fund deportations, including to conflict zones like Haiti and Ukraine
Trump administration considers deporting nearly 200,000 Ukrainians using foreign aid funds, WP reports
Washington plans to spend about $250 million of foreign aid funds to repatriate people from active conflict zones, including about 200,000 Ukrainians and 500,000 Haitians, the Washington Post reported on May 20, citing the draft internal documents the newspaper obtained.During Joe Biden's presidency, Ukrainians and Haitians were granted temporary protection, allowing them to stay in the U.S. if they could not return to their home country.With th…
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