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Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. face legal limbo after Trump administration halted renewals of a 2022 humanitarian program, despite a judge’s order to resume processing.
Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. face legal uncertainty after the Trump administration paused renewals for a 2022 humanitarian program, leaving many without work permits, health insurance, or legal status despite a federal judge’s order to resume processing.
Fewer than 2,000 renewal applications have been processed since May, causing widespread fear, financial hardship, and some to leave the country voluntarily.
Many, like former Ritz-Carlton manager Kateryna Golizdra, cannot return to Ukraine due to destroyed homes and ongoing trauma.
A $1,000–$1,325 fee and inconsistent enforcement have worsened the crisis, with advocates reporting detentions during routine activities.
The Department of Homeland Security has not commented.
Casi 200,000 ucranianos en los Estados Unidos enfrentan un limbo legal después de que la administración Trump detuvo las renovaciones de un programa humanitario para 2022, a pesar de la orden de un juez de reanudar el procesamiento.