‘No decision has been made at this time,’ the White House says.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday refuted a Reuters report claiming that the federal government is moving to revoke the temporary immigration status of 240,000 Ukrainians living in the United States.
She added, “The truth: no decision has been made at this time.” A screenshot of the Reuters article headline was included in her post.
The previous administration expanded such programs to create temporary legal pathways, aiming to deter illegal immigration and provide what it described as humanitarian relief.
Trump as a presidential candidate pledged to end the programs, saying they went beyond the bounds of U.S. law.
The reports and Leavitt’s response come as the Trump administration is engaging in high-stakes discussions with the Ukrainian government and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, about a plan to end the war with Russia.
“We also exchanged views on security issues and the alignment of positions within the framework of bilateral relations between Ukraine and the United States,” he said. “We have scheduled a meeting for our teams in the near future to continue this important work.”
In his address to Congress on Tuesday, Trump said he received a letter from Zelenskyy, indicated that he appreciated the letter, and said that he believes Ukraine is ready to sign a deal.
The White House and the Ukrainian embassy in Washington did not respond to The Epoch Times’ requests for additional comment.
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