If You Want To Help Ukrainians, Welcome Them to the U.S.
Now is the time for immigration relief, not military involvement on Ukraine’s behalf.

Tensions are escalating rapidly on the Ukrainian border, with Russian President Vladimir Putin announcing today that he would send troops into eastern Ukraine. The international community responded swiftly. Germany has put the Nord Stream 2 pipeline on hold, cutting off its supply of Russian gas. Biden administration officials are calling Putin's move an "invasion" and are considering imposing harsh sanctions on Russia.
Beyond the short-term chaos, however, are big questions about humanitarian fallout—especially the potential for a refugee crisis. U.S. officials estimate that between 1 and 5 million Ukrainians could leave their country after a Russian invasion. Ukrainians enjoy visa-free travel to the European Union, making member nations likely destinations for those fleeing Ukraine. Poland accepted many Ukrainian migrants after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014, a move that Polish officials say they are willing to repeat if necessary.
Though farther geographically from the ailing Ukraine, the U.S. can take a number of immigration-based steps to protect Ukrainians now and in the future.
The U.S. should ensure the safety of the Ukrainians who are already present on American soil. The Niskanen Center has proposed that the Biden administration designate Ukrainians as eligible for temporary protected status (TPS) and special student relief (SSR). TPS is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) designation that prevents nationals of certain countries from being deported if they cannot return home safely. DHS reserves TPS for countries facing temporary destabilizing effects, such as "ongoing armed conflict," "an environmental disaster," or "an epidemic." Similarly, SSR helps protect foreign nationals who are in the U.S. on F-1 student visas in the event of "emergent circumstances."
These are immediate fixes that do not involve drastic intake of migrants or alteration of the U.S. immigration infrastructure. Ideally, the U.S. would also expand its historical intake trend and offer protection to greater numbers of fleeing Ukrainians. Attorney Andrew N. Klokiw writes in the Texas Law Review that Ukrainians "hold a unique distinction as one of the only non-Western European ethnicities to immigrate to the United States continuously and in significant numbers from the late 1870s to the present day." Between 2009 and 2018, Klokiw notes that Ukrainians accounted for the largest share of overall visa admissions from Europe. There is a longstanding precedent for welcoming Ukrainians to the U.S. and a strong Ukrainian presence in many American communities. (Whether those ties will compel the Biden administration to welcome Ukrainian refugees, however, remains to be seen.)
Over 1 million Ukrainians call the U.S. home. As conditions worsen in Ukraine, the U.S. should ensure that it is prepared to accept Ukrainians coming here to join their relatives on family-based visas. As of November 2021, the State Department reported that some 4 million people were stuck abroad in the family-based immigration backlog. The U.S. let 140,000 family-based green cards go to waste in fiscal year 2021, amounting to 62 percent of the total cap. Backlogs are hobbling visa delegation across the entire immigration system, and without reform, they will keep vulnerable people in harm's way. Ukrainians with U.S.-based relatives stand to benefit greatly from quicker processing times.
Americans largely do not crave conflict with Russia. It is unclear what any skirmish between the U.S. and Russia would look like, much less what it would accomplish. The Biden administration should focus on approaches firmly in its control—namely, protecting U.S.-based Ukrainians from removal to their war-torn home country and preparing for a potential refugee crisis.
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If You Want To Help Ukrainians, Welcome Them to the U.S.
Now is the time for immigration relief, not military involvement on Ukraine’s behalf.
Um, does 100% of the Ukrainian population want to leave Ukraine and live in North Hollywood?
Maybe they can go work on Gates farm.
Yes leave the peasantry of Europe behind to be peasants on Bill Gates US farm. Sounds like a great move back in time!
free vaccines tho
So take the entire Ukraine population into the US??? And the entire population of any other country that Russia invades?? Are you serious????
Well, we're going to trade them the entire population of California, because they'll be happier living under Russian rule. So it works out. 😉
Doubt they’ll get as sweet a deal as Hunter did.
Reason's answer to every problem is More Invasion USA.
Let us know how many 22 year old Ukrainian men you take in Fiona.
Oh, the pretty little fantasy world that Fiona Harrigan has between her ears where she can save the entire world by bringing them here and fixing all their problems for them. Obviously, Fiona took a class in this last year before she graduated, and daddy no doubt spent many thousands of monies to send his pumpkin on little junket trips where she fell in love with the natives, painted a wall, planted some flowers, and told the the pitifuls some lovely stories... for like 7 days and then she came home and now her mission is to get all the Mercans to fulfill her dreams. Probably even wrote a homeschool report on it and everything.
The girl is bright enough to write, but it's been a while since I've seen anyone as naive but so resolved to that which she thinks she understands, yet clueless. No doubt she's got a good heart and would pitch in and make some soup or something. But how the hell does Reason think this kind of pollyanna thought process should be on their website? Is she someone's niece or does she just work that cheaply?
Plus they are indo-European white. You know what that means.
The article is a complete non-sequitur.
If you want to argue against military intervention into Ukraine, that's an article. If you want to argue for more opener bordererers in the US, that's an article. Combining these two flavors does not make a new great taste.
If Russia rolled tanks and dive bombers across the border tomorrow, "welcoming Ukrainians into the American bosom" would be a non-solution.
Many (most) Ukrainians would probably stay and fight, those that couldn't would flee to Modova, Romania, Slovakia and Poland. From there some might continue on into Western Europe at which time you have a European continental refugee issue. Depending on how Europe deals with a possible mass Ukraine exodus, you might have a small percentage who decide to... fly or sail across a vast ocean to a COMPLETELY foreign culture and seek refugee status here-- or just permanent residency.
The article is clearly written by someone too young to understand realpolitik.
The only thing she understands is "anti-war" and "open borders" are buzzwords that will get her published. And with minimal effort or thought required.
Reason in 2022.
Very well said!!!!
Shika junior.
Good reply
In her mind, she is already "taking in" several 22 year old Ukrainian hunks.
A better challenge is how many cranky old people and wise-ass kids she can house.
Those hunks would leave her as soon as she started speaking like how she writes.
I mean... I've got a spare bedroom I'd be willing to make available for a cute and friendly Ukrainian college girl. Heck, I'd move my desk out of the office and make room for two of 'em. How's that for sacrifice? 😉
Keep the desk. She might have a fantasy of offering quid pro quo to a Dominant bureaucrat like in "Old Country."
Go on...
Andrew N. Klokiw writes in the Texas Law Review that Ukrainians "hold a unique distinction as one of the only non-Western European ethnicities to immigrate to the United States continuously and in significant numbers from the late 1870s to the present day."
I question the accuracy of this statement, especially the "unique distinction" part.
Most of those immigrating from Ukraine, and Russia, in the late 19th century, weren't native but Germans who had settled in those countries under Peter the Great. In his efforts to modernize and westernize Russia, he invited German farmers to settle on the Russian and newly conquered Ukrainian Steppes to introduce new farming techniques to the area. In exchange, these Germans would be free from Russian taxes, keep their land, keep their language and culture. Alexander the first and Nicholas the first began in the 19th century to reverse these guarantees in an effort to Russiaify these German populations. Many were Lutherans and resisted his efforts to force them to convert to Eastern Orthodoxy. Due to increasing efforts by the Tsar, many immigrated to the US. Because of their extensive experience dryland farming in Eastern Europe's Steppes, the American government welcomed them and assisted them in settling in the Northern Plains, an area geographically and environmentally similar to the Steppes they were fleeing. Additionally, others were settled on the Palouse (this is why Moscow, ID has its name). These Russian Germans, as they were called, were a major factor in the success of settling the Plains and the Palouse. Calling them Russian or Ukrainian is a bit of a stretch.
The other major immigrants at this time from these regions were Jews, escaping the pogroms if Tsar. Again, it is a bit of a stretch to label these as Russians and Ukrainians.
You know, I'm starting to get the impression that Fiona Harrigan is Irish for Shikha Dalmia.
She certainly has a solution to every problem in the world.
It's just the SAME solution for all problems.
Well, if Sinead O'Connor could go muslim, I guess the reverse could happen.
I don't think Shikha was Muslim, but your premise that naive girls cross national, cultural, and religious boundaries is very true. As Papa Heinlein observed: "Little girls and butterflies need no excuse."
All the Trumpistas be shoutin', "Durka Dur!"
1939: If You Want To Help The Polish, Welcome Them to the U.S.
Now is the time for immigration relief, not military involvement on Poland's behalf.
If you want to help the Jews, Welcome Them to the US, Now is the time for immigration relief, not military involvement into...whatever that Auschwitz thing is.
If you want to help the Armenians, welcome them to the US. Now is the time for immigration relief, not military involvement on Armenia's behalf.
If you want to help the Uyghurs, shut the fuck up, we're trying to do business here.
Y'know, that is to say, well, principles are expensive.
No.
Except the women aged 18-35, as someone else suggested earlier
Slim, attractive, promiscuous, women.
Post-menopausal ones who take care of themselves are fine by me.
Little to old for Hollywood or the system. Probably to old for the current commander in chief.
Ukrainian chicks are smoking hot. They have those Asian eyes from the Mongols. Mm-mm-mm.
I'm not sure if OBL is a sock puppet of Fiona Harrigan, or if Fiona is a sock puppet of OBL.
Sorry, ghostrider, the sock drawer is full.
who knew Fiona was a Shikha sock? Shockha.
The idea of Fiona as a sock puppet of anybody is a very pruient visual.
Must be Shikha. It's just not possible that Reason found a writer who shares the same views. Has to be the same person. I wonder how many pro-immigration socks Shikha is running. Must be a lot, being that she's the only pro-immigration writer in the world.
It's not a Shikha sock. She would have blamed this on Trump.
Sarc posted this hoping it would lead to constructive discussion. Because that’s why he’s here. He’s not here to troll. And if you think this post of his is clearly to troll, well then, you don’t get sarcasm.
Het, shit for brains, people aren't actually clamoring to be made refugees.
No matter what those Islamic terror cells you keep importing say.
Unlike some people I do hold peace to be a generally good and desirable thing. However, I do not want to take sides in foreign conflicts. War costs money and lives and the costs (in money and lives) are often shifted onto people who opposed the war effort from the start.
I also do not support the importation of refugees. Refugee importation is done at least partially with taxpayer money. Firstly they are given free housing, i-phones etc. After that many of the refugees will use various forms of welfare for long periods of time, and even the ones not using welfare are probably net tax drains over their lifetimes, if we consider the use of services such as public education and healthcare.
Another point is that many Americans do not want the company of millions of newcomers, and their viewpoint should be respected even if it isn't a "respectable" one. The alternative is essentially a violation of the NAG.
Finally, i would add that most immigrants are not sympathetic to libertarian or conservative principles. A libertarian order can only exist as a compact between those who regard libertarianism as something good. Many people now have derived great wealth and power from the modern day bureaucratic state. They will not simply choose libertarianism.
In the past libertarians would say that all goods would be in private hands and immigration would be a privately decided matter. I don't see how that idea can be reconciled with the reason "open door" stance which simply tramples over the private wishes of millions of people.
But how about population exchanges? Say, everyone in California coastal counties for the people of Taiwan? All of New York and New England for the people of Ukraine?
Better still, CA and NY and WA to Russia, and no one needed in exchange.
As A (really, The) Charter Memeber of The Knights, Ladies, and Trans Jesters Who Say: "NIFF!" (Non-Initiation of Force and Fraud), I must ask:
What is the NAG? "Non-Aggression Gripe?"
I'm not sure we want to anchor Libertarianism in broods of chattering, nattering old biddies.
This morning I praised the consistency with which Koch-funded libertarians analyze literally every issue in terms of its impact on Charles Koch's access to cost-effective foreign-born labor. Keep living up to that Reason.com tradition Fiona!
#OpenTheBordersToHelpCharlesKoch
#CheapLaborAboveAll
Shallow and facile is a bold career strategy.
But she CARES so hard!
I want to see how hard she cares. 🙂
And how the fuck will depopulating Ukraine help them?
No seriously, they are WAY more nationalistic than your average MAGA crowd (a feature found very commonly in eastern Europe), they don't view democracy as desirable, and many of them hold far more traditional views on culture.
All of this mixes into a stand and fight mentality, elseways Putin wouldn't even need the pretenses. If you don't view the military problem as our problem, then the same is true in immigration.
Fiona appears to be pimping for leftists on the hunt for new "victims"
Will they be designated brown Europeans, the opposite of white Hispanics?
We are not the world's orphanage.
Open border supporters' motto is "Never let a crisis go to waste. No matter the problem, use it to promote more immigration".
Feel free to sponsor as many Ukraine immigrants as you wish. Feed them, clothe them, and provide them with a home and a job. Just don't expect me to do so as well. I have my own family to support.
It's getting pretty funny that the answer to every circumstance is "let them come to America". But if you criticize open borders they claim no one wants everyone to come to America.
Which douchebag leftist commenter claimed last week that opposition to immigration is due to racism? Are Ukrainians brown Caucasians now?
Brandy and sarc both did.
There's a conflict halfway around the world, between two cultures that have had recurring conflicts over the centuries, and the way to address it is.....let one of them send their people to the United States?
What kind of idiotic take is this?
It's the Reason take.
Am not against legal immigration, and happy to move these folks to the front of the line if needed, but it is not only short sighted but absurd to even discuss the concession of an entire country with all its history, wealth and creation in exchange for allowing the citizens/creators to safely leave.
Is this take a meme yet? For uneducated libertarianism? How many times do we have to read this article w just different countries. Such sophomoric analysis.
I remember a period in the early Nineties when the Freedom Newspaper chain was advocating tax credits as a solution to everything. Not repealing the income tax, mind you, but tax credits.
While tax credits may be one interim measure on the road to complete Liberty, it should be considered as only one, not a panecea for everything, and certainly not the end goal. Ditto with the refugee immigration Fiona Harrigan supports..
Yes, if Ukrainians are not criminals, terrorists, foreign spies, or invading armies and they are self-supporting, or sponsored by willing U.S. Citizens like Fiona Harrigan, then I have no problem with them coming to the U.S. But this won't solve the broader problem of Russian aggression nor by itself any problem we in the U.S. have at home.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1496270240120025091?t=TXgk4jLLLhZd2a6CEAERcg&s=19
Biggest city on Ukrainian border today, via Snapchat
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Is this Fiona woman a moron, a coward, or a troll for Putin?
My heart goes out to the Ukrainian people in their hour of need. We need to do everything we can to help defeat Putin and restore their country's borders.
Who is "we"?
If it were in your power to forcibly take resources from me and then use those resources in the effort to "defeat Putin", would you? Remember you said: "We need to do everything we can". How many lines would you cross, if you could?
When are going to restore ours?
A counter for a middle-school refugee plan with a middle-school call to arms.
Ukrainians got the government they and Fiona deserve. Libertarians can learn from observing that example. Raise your hand if you've read a single paragraph of the Ukrainian Constitution...
Out of curiosity, I just skimmed it a minute ago. I wasn't too suprised to find that it reads like something that might have been drafted at a WEF meeting (and it probably was). Here's article 34:
In other words, in the Ukraine you can say whatever you want unless the state finds it vaguely threatening and then they can freeze your bank accounts and unperson you.
35, 36, and 37 are all worded in a similar fashion. I guess people never get wise to this stuff.
Kind of like Canada.
This is what is meant by "American exceptionalism". The US is the about the only country that protects civil rights like freedom of speech without caveats for the convenience of the governing class.
Sorry. We're too busy welcoming a million Central Americans, South Americans, and Caribbeans per year, and they don't even need a permit.
2-3 million
Say 40 million Christian Ukrainians? Ok..no problem. They are very good in math..get our math scores up compared to say Hong Kong
Well would these be kulaks or bolsheviks? Kulaks ok..hard workers..bolsheviks..and intellectuals (no).
Riiiight! After the great job they've done wrecking their own jurisdiction, why not let them, suicide fanatics, communist anarchists and looter parasites in general swarm into These States not even knowing how to read the Bill of Rights! Is Fiona angling for a place on the People's Temple faction of the Libertarian Platform Committee?
This may be a surprise to the children, but there are real men left in the world, and they will actually fight to the death for their country, not run away across the sea.
Ukraine has a population of nearly 44 million. Refugee status is hardly going to address the issue if and when Russia invades and deprives them of their rights to self determination.
Democrats' solution after destroying their base.
They aren’t dark-skinned people so the current administration would never propose letting them immigrate here - it might upset our “racial balance”.
It seems like a recurring theme here that whenever there is a crisis somewhere, Reason publishes an article explaining that the solution is to let all the unhappy people into the USA.
That is not the solution to all the wold's problems.
They just want everyone to emigrate here, and they seem eager to use anything that happens as an excuse.
If there's another tidal wave in Japan, I guess we should invite them all to emigrate.
If there's a soccer riot in Brazil, I guess we should invite them all to emigrate.
I don't know what will be in the news three weeks from now, but they'll use it as an opportunity to argue for immigration.
Free markets aren't the solution to every problem. They won't make your kid clean his room. They won't stop your wife from inviting the in laws to visit this summer. They won't make you lose weight without diet and exercise.
Immigration isn't the solution to every problem either.
Regardless of the specific NO libertarian principle is a solution to any other problem.
That's Utilitarianism.
The progressive writers here serially unmask themselves when they make that rhetorical error.
Regardless of the specific issue...
I don’t want to help Ukrainians. Next.
"Now is the time for immigration relief, not military involvement on Ukraine’s behalf."
Who's advocating military involvement? I don't know of any public figure doing so. This appears to be an invention.
I would argue against joining Russia in attacking the Ukraine, but no one is arguing that we should do that either.
Why doesn't the US just take over every country in the World Militarily and then everyone will be US citizens. If you want to really help Ukrainians, how about stopping meddling in their country? The Ukraine had a pro-Russian government that made Ukraine and Russia happy, until Obama, Biden, H. Clinton, Victoria Nuland and John McCain fomented a Neo-Nazi overthrow of the government in 2014. Now they again have invasion and war. Our government cause problems with their meddling all over the world. It really needs to stop.
It's disappointing to see all these nasty anti-immigrant comments.
Harrigan is right: one thing the US can do in cases of war and oppression is to make some effort to allow those affected to come here. It's not a sacrifice: those immigrants will make all our lives better.
You pay for it, and they're in your house.
My pocket has been picked enough lately.
I’m an immigrant, people in the Ukraine are not immigrants.
Objecting to bringing them over by the million is not anti-immigrant because they are not immigrants.
And the idea that bringing random peasants from across the world will make the lives of Americans better is absurd. It will make it demonstrably worse.
What the hinky horsefuckery is this drivel and what is it doing on this website?
We are NOT the dumping ground for the world's displaced refugees.
If you want to help Ukraine, send them money, food and guns or go there yourself.
Correct, especially the last suggestion. Go voluntarily don’t expect our young men to be sent there.
What the hinky horsefuckery
But enough about Catherine The Greqt...
really doubt Putin is going to sack Kiev
hard to get too upset about a few pro-Russia provinces voting their independence in large margins with Russian military support
isn't that basically how we got Texas?
I see CNN got in a lather over someone voting multiple times in the Donetsk referendum
irony is the first casualty in any war
Harrigan, please post copies of all the airline tickets you've bought and the receipts for all the new beds you're putting into your house.
Exactly why would we help the Ukrainians? They created this mess.
Biden wouldn't want more Ukrainians here. As long term victims of Soviet communism, Ukrainian-Americans might reasonably be expected to be conservative voters and would likely benefit the Republican party.
Yeah U.S. Citizens... It's Biden's Job to *FORCE* you to pay and house an entire other nation...... Heck; you might just get lucky and your new neighbors won't suck the taxpayer tit till it's completely dry.
Why not? The US has always welcomed Nazis, even if they mostly tried to keep it a secret.
They will be the first in line
Geez, Reason! The solution to every problem in the world isn't "invite them into the US!"
Sure, as long as they are not Stephan Bandera brand of neo-Nazi ultra right Nationalist. We have enough of those turds here.
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