Ukraińcy mogą stracić azyl w USA
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Paula RAMON; "Once welcomed in the US, Ukranians now fret under Trump"
Nikita Demydov and his wife Alina and daughter Darina, 7, at their apartment in San Diego, California, on March 20, 2025. With Russian troops ravaging their native Kharkiv, Nikita Demydov and his wife Alina were offered a way out when the United States welcomed them and their five-year-old daughter as part of a humanitarian program. But that welcome is now being withdrawn under President Donald Trump, whose administration has suspended "Uniting for Ukraine," which allowed more than 200,000 Ukrainians to legally settle in the country. (Photo by SANDY HUFFAKER / AFP)
2025-03-20
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