Trump planning to revoke TPS for Ukrainians

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand Trump. Not that I ever liked him but this second term is nothing like the first, super weird in every way, destructive of all that is good. It's supervillain territory.


He has to keep us looking, and he always has to up the level on what he says. It’s going to get crazier and crazier. I give it a couple of months before he openly threatens to nuke someone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see peace in Ukraine ASAP.

That said, I do think that every Ukrainian should be offered asylum in the United States -- they are one of the few groups who can truly be called war refugees. I suspect that most Ukrainians will never leave the homeland they have fought so bravely in defense of, but as a gesture of goodwill it would be very powerful.


Most of the Ukrainians do not meet asylum criteria. The problem is that a lot of Ukrainians abused the program (U4U), a lot of people who came here was not even eligible for the program (like they were not in Ukraine on the day the war started, some of them lived in Europe for several years and wasn't even in Ukraine). A lot of fake boyfriends who are not Ukrainians came with Ukrainian girlfriends only by paying them a flight ticket price. A lot of Ukrainians paid several thousands of dollars to fake sponsors and now it popped up in the system that the same person sponsored dozens and sometimes even hundreds of Ukrainian. A lot of Ukrainians came under this program from the areas of Ukraine that were never affected by the war, just to have a free ride to US and now traveling across US and posting their travel blogs. Now instead of weeding out all the false refugees, the government might just shot down the program completely.
Anonymous
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Zelensky needs them and they abandoned him. They need to stand with Ukraine.


Many will stay in Ukraine. But for those war refugees who want to come to the United States, we should embrace these freedom-loving people with open arms and move them to the absolute front of the line.

Why? Because they’re white and Christian? You’re saying that other refugees are not “freedom-loving”??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see peace in Ukraine ASAP.

That said, I do think that every Ukrainian should be offered asylum in the United States -- they are one of the few groups who can truly be called war refugees. I suspect that most Ukrainians will never leave the homeland they have fought so bravely in defense of, but as a gesture of goodwill it would be very powerful.


Most of the Ukrainians do not meet asylum criteria. The problem is that a lot of Ukrainians abused the program (U4U), a lot of people who came here was not even eligible for the program (like they were not in Ukraine on the day the war started, some of them lived in Europe for several years and wasn't even in Ukraine). A lot of fake boyfriends who are not Ukrainians came with Ukrainian girlfriends only by paying them a flight ticket price. A lot of Ukrainians paid several thousands of dollars to fake sponsors and now it popped up in the system that the same person sponsored dozens and sometimes even hundreds of Ukrainian. A lot of Ukrainians came under this program from the areas of Ukraine that were never affected by the war, just to have a free ride to US and now traveling across US and posting their travel blogs. Now instead of weeding out all the false refugees, the government might just shot down the program completely.


No one wants to here your victimhood. Grow up
Anonymous
Just think, Ukraine has basically suffered no casualties on the battlefield according to Z and if each kills 10 Russians each, then the war is basically over, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand Trump. Not that I ever liked him but this second term is nothing like the first, super weird in every way, destructive of all that is good. It's supervillain territory.


I understand him.

The key is realizing that Jan. 6 was really a coup attempt. Too bad the chicken Rs sold out the guards that protected them with their lives.

All the time he was out of office, he was running an alternate presidency. Mar a Lago saw almost as many congressman, business leaders as parts of DC.

They had their cannon loaded with crazy $hit to do if he came back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see peace in Ukraine ASAP.

That said, I do think that every Ukrainian should be offered asylum in the United States -- they are one of the few groups who can truly be called war refugees. I suspect that most Ukrainians will never leave the homeland they have fought so bravely in defense of, but as a gesture of goodwill it would be very powerful.


Nope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see peace in Ukraine ASAP.

That said, I do think that every Ukrainian should be offered asylum in the United States -- they are one of the few groups who can truly be called war refugees. I suspect that most Ukrainians will never leave the homeland they have fought so bravely in defense of, but as a gesture of goodwill it would be very powerful.


Nope.


Thanks Elon
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our family became very close with a family of Ukrainian refugees. They have nowhere to go. Their house was bombed, their business is gone. How can we help them to stay in the county legally?


Find them a "billionaire" to marry, have the "billionaire" win the white house and then chain migrate the rest of the family accordingly.


Can’t you sponsor a family? That, of course, means taking some responsibility for them but that’s probably the best you can do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:El Salvador now has a much lower murder rate than the United States. They went from being the murder capital of the world to the safest in the hemisphere. El Salvador has seen a significant decrease in its murder rate, dropping to a record low of 1.9 homicides per 100,000 people in 2024, which is a 98% reduction since 2015. The murder rate in DC is 30!

They voted in a man who calls himself the world’s coolest dictator and he built a mega prison and rounded up all gang members.

The only people who are afraid of going back to El Salvador know are gang members.

So not sure why anyone from there should have TPS.


That's great news! Maybe we can learn from them and help replicate this in other countries.


I think that's the long-term plan for the US. El Salvador's "world's coolest dictator" (he calls himself that) has managed to get a national state of emergency declared and continuously renewed, suspending basic civil rights and incarcerating thousands without due process. I'm sure MAGA would love that.


Not sure why anyone would throw shade on Nayib Bukele, he's a Latino leader beloved by his people and he's unquestionably turned El Salvador from one of the most dangerous countries on the planet, where violent crime and corruption ran rampant, to one of the safest countries on the planet. The people of El Salvador love and support him overwhelmingly.

America should be more humble when it comes to our Latin American neighbors. We can learn something from El Salvador if we stop pretending we always have all the answers.


No doubt Bukele is very popular in El Salvador ad elsewhere in Latin America. Please list the specific things that we can learn from him that would make sense to implement in the US?


Well, the most obvious thing is that locking up criminals seems to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our family became very close with a family of Ukrainian refugees. They have nowhere to go. Their house was bombed, their business is gone. How can we help them to stay in the county legally?


Find them a "billionaire" to marry, have the "billionaire" win the white house and then chain migrate the rest of the family accordingly.


Can’t you sponsor a family? That, of course, means taking some responsibility for them but that’s probably the best you can do.



Sponsor for what? They've been here for 2 years and have a sponsor. How can I sponsor someone to get a legal status?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our family became very close with a family of Ukrainian refugees. They have nowhere to go. Their house was bombed, their business is gone. How can we help them to stay in the county legally?
There are many legal ways to come and to stay in US. Consult with immigration attorney to determine what are their options to stay here.


They consulted and were told that there are no legal ways to switch a status right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see peace in Ukraine ASAP.

That said, I do think that every Ukrainian should be offered asylum in the United States -- they are one of the few groups who can truly be called war refugees. I suspect that most Ukrainians will never leave the homeland they have fought so bravely in defense of, but as a gesture of goodwill it would be very powerful.


Most of the Ukrainians do not meet asylum criteria. The problem is that a lot of Ukrainians abused the program (U4U), a lot of people who came here was not even eligible for the program (like they were not in Ukraine on the day the war started, some of them lived in Europe for several years and wasn't even in Ukraine). A lot of fake boyfriends who are not Ukrainians came with Ukrainian girlfriends only by paying them a flight ticket price. A lot of Ukrainians paid several thousands of dollars to fake sponsors and now it popped up in the system that the same person sponsored dozens and sometimes even hundreds of Ukrainian. A lot of Ukrainians came under this program from the areas of Ukraine that were never affected by the war, just to have a free ride to US and now traveling across US and posting their travel blogs. Now instead of weeding out all the false refugees, the government might just shot down the program completely.


It sad that the program gets so abused. I thought it was absurd that they wanted to expand the program that was already generous to accommodate the Ukrainians. Democrats don't seem to get other people's suffering doesn't give them entitlement.

I would be fine accommodating the 200K Ukranians but only if we cancel 200K H-1b and green cards. Sorry, but there is war in the world and there are more important things than your tech bubble.
Anonymous
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That’s right. Let’s send them back into a war zone. Who’s next? El Salvadoreans?



I’m shocked. Ukrainians are white and that’s the color of immigrants Trump wants. I mean trump must be so far up Putin’s arse that he has forgotten.

OADN, I don’t see Trump and ICE rounding these people up and putting them in a military plane headed to Kiev.
Anonymous
Sick, sick, sick.

The silence from the GOP on siding with thug Russia -- our sworn enemy -- is deafening.
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