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Trump Admin Plans to Deport 240,000 Ukrainian War Refugees

Trump Admin Plans to Deport 240,000 Ukrainian War Refugees

March 6, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Промени в Имиграционната Политика на САЩ: Прекратяване на Програми за Условно Освобождаване

Нова ‌изпълнителна заповед, влязла в сила на 20 януари, призовава Министерството на⁤ вътрешната сигурност на САЩ да прекрати всички действащи програми ​за⁤ категорично условно освобождаване.

Освен за украинските граждани, се предвижда ⁣отмяна на статута на условно освобождаване ⁢за приблизително 530 000 души от Куба, Хаити,​ Никарагуа и Венецуела още през⁤ настоящия месец.

Мигрантите, които загубят този статут, ще бъдат изправени пред ускорена ⁣процедура по депортация. За тези, които влизат незаконно, е предвиден двугодишен срок за депортиране чрез ускорена процедура, докато за лицата, влезли през законни гранични ⁣пунктове, но без официално разрешение, ⁤няма подобно ограничение.

Програмите, въведени от предишната администрация, имаха за цел да създадат временни законни ⁣пътища‌ за миграция, с цел ограничаване ‌на нелегалната имиграция и предоставяне на хуманитарна помощ на нуждаещите се.

Тези ⁤програми обхванаха не само ⁢240 000 украинци, търсещи убежище от военния конфликт, но и 530 000 мигранти от Куба, Хаити, Никарагуа и Венецуела, както и над 70⁤ 000 афганистанци, бягащи от режима на талибаните. Допълнително,⁣ около един милион мигранти са преминали през законни⁤ гранични пунктове чрез специализирано приложение.

По време на предизборната си кампания, настоящият държавен глава обеща да​ прекрати тези програми, аргументирайки се,⁤ че те ​надхвърлят рамките на американското законодателство. Миналия месец, администрацията временно спря обработката на ‍молби⁢ за‍ имиграция, свързани с тези ⁢програми.

Okay, here’s a Q&A-style article based ⁢on teh provided text, ‍formatted for clarity and incorporating the key points. It assumes⁣ the context ‌of the United States immigration policy.

Q&A:‍ Understanding Changes to U.S. Immigration Policy and Parole Programs

Q: What is the key⁣ change happening in U.S. immigration policy?

A: A new executive order, ​effective January 20th, directs the Department of Homeland Security to end existing parole programs. these programs⁤ allowed certain individuals to ⁤enter⁢ and ​remain in the U.S.temporarily.

Q: Who is affected by the termination of these parole programs?

A: While Ukrainian citizens are an exception, approximately⁣ 530,000 individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela‍ are facing the termination ​of their parole status. These changes ⁣also affect programs ⁣created for over 70,000 ‌Afghans fleeing the Taliban regime.

Q: What is “parole” in this context?

A: ​Parole,⁣ in immigration terms, allows individuals to enter and stay in the United states temporarily under certain circumstances, frequently enough for humanitarian​ reasons or significant public benefit, even ​if they don’t have a visa. It doesn’t grant permanent residency or‍ a path to​ citizenship on its own.

Q: What ⁤happens to‍ migrants who lose their parole status?

A: Migrants who lose their parole status will be subject to expedited removal (deportation) proceedings.

Q: What is “expedited removal”?

A: Expedited removal is a faster deportation process. according to the information​ provided,migrants apprehended within two years of illegally entering the U.S. are⁢ subject to quicker deportation processing. There is no time limit applied to people who ⁢came through official border entry stations.

Q: What was the purpose of the‌ now-ending parole ⁤programs?

A: These programs,‍ initiated by the ⁤prior administration, were intended⁢ to create temporary legal⁤ pathways ⁢for ⁤migration.The goal was to reduce illegal immigration and provide humanitarian assistance to those in ‌need.

Q: How many⁢ people ⁢have⁣ benefited from these programs?

A: The programs⁣ have assisted​ approximately 240,000 Ukrainians seeking refuge from conflict,​ 530,000 migrants ⁢from Cuba,‌ Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, ⁤and over 70,000 Afghans fleeing‍ the Taliban.Additionally, about one million⁣ migrants have entered through official border crossings ​using a dedicated submission.

Q: What is the ⁢rationale behind ending these programs?

A: The current ⁢administration argues that these ⁢programs exceed the bounds ⁤of U.S.law. During the ⁤campaign, the ‌current administration pledged to ​end these programs. The ⁤current administration temporarily paused processing immigration applications⁢ related to these programs last month.

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