Biden Administration To Protect Ukrainians in the U.S. From Deportation
But more still needs to be done to address the refugee crisis mounting in Eastern Europe.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced yesterday that it would designate Ukraine for temporary protected status (TPS). The designation, which is active for the next 18 months, will prevent Ukrainian nationals from being deported back to Ukraine. Ukrainian TPS recipients may also obtain employment authorization in the United States.
"Russia's premeditated and unprovoked attack on Ukraine has resulted in an ongoing war, senseless violence, and Ukrainians forced to seek refuge in other countries," said DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. "In these extraordinary times, we will continue to offer our support and protection to Ukrainian nationals in the United States."
Some 4,000 Ukrainians are facing deportation proceedings, nearly 3,000 of whom are asylum seekers, according to Syracuse University researchers. The Migration Policy Institute estimates that 30,000 Ukrainians are residing in the United States on temporary visas or without legal status, though DHS officials note that as many as 75,000 people may be eligible to apply for TPS. Ukrainians eligible for TPS must have been in the U.S. continuously since March 1 of this year.
The Ukrainians who are eligible for TPS are highly educated and already largely involved in the American work force. "The potentially TPS eligible population of Ukrainians is highly educated compared with the overall population of the United States," wrote the American Immigration Council (AIC) in a fact sheet. "While about one-third of all foreign-born (32.7 percent) and U.S.-born Americans (33.1 percent) hold at least a bachelor's degree, about one-half (49.6 percent) of Ukrainians who could benefit from TPS hold at least a bachelor's degree." The AIC also noted that nearly three-quarters of potential TPS recipients are active in the labor force, and of those active, 97.1 percent are employed.
Yesterday's TPS designation, while welcome, leaves many questions unanswered when it comes to immigration relief for Ukrainians. Those who arrive in the U.S. after March 1 will not be eligible for TPS and will be at risk of deportation. And the designation only applies to Ukrainians already on American soil, with no efficient pathway available to Ukrainian refugees hoping to come here from Europe. One million Ukrainians have now fled their country, and there is no clear path for them to come here thanks to limited immigration opportunities, backlogs in application processing, and a lack of guidance from the Biden administration.
At the very least, TPS for Ukrainians and the Biden administration's decision to suspend deportation flights to Ukraine, Russia, and seven neighboring nations mean that the U.S. is providing a degree of relief to the Ukrainians living here. More still needs to be done to address the refugee crisis mounting in Eastern Europe.
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More still needs to be done to address the refugee crisis mounting in Eastern Europe.
European countries are free to help as they please. Let’s sit this one out.
We said the same thing about Jews during WWII. Look what happened.
This stupid European style ethnic mindset has not place here in America. Let them in without nitpicking what ancient tribe their ancestors came from. Let France worry over who it lets into France, we should be open to all refugees without regard to their origin or ethnicity.
Russians aren't ethnically cleansing the Ukrainians. The difference between the two culturally and socially is like the difference between Illinois and Ontario.
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There is still a war going on and Ukrainian refugees exist.
Less that a century ago Russia committed an ethnic and cultural genocide against the Ukraine. That is precedence that we must not forget. Let the refugees in. Let those who are here stay here.
The attitude of "let Europe deal with it" is bullshit.
Let us know how many you take in
"No, I mean the government should do it" - t. Brandybuck The Libertarian
Listen brandy, nobody cares about your pathetic attempts at emotional blackmail. Eat shit
and jump off the nearest bridge, you faggot.
Didn't you admit to everyone how you moved tot he whitest place you could and just wished you could somehow get some ethnic friends to move in?
Oh looky looky what the Seattle Times has its knickers in a twist over:
Live updates: Putin outlaws the spread of ‘fake’ reports
Fuck you, "journalists".
Is it just me, or does Putin's regime look an awful lot like Biden's regime only a little less incompetent?
Where do you think that the Democrats have been getting all their great ideas?
...well probably mostly China, but Russia too.
Follow the money - - - - - - - - - -
It's almost as if Jack Dorsey made a country.
They just banned Facebook and Twitter.
Interesting that they did so in toto, unlike the American/European way where only certain viewpoints are censored...
Btw. Find it hilarious that media is now combining about russia banning social media in country while the same media celebrates the world banning Russia.
Complaining not combining
Wowzers, Putin putting a slam on fake news and he's also tried to use Nazis as a reason for his attacks? I can see why the Dems might be mad about this - he's stealing from their playbook.
They are jealous.
has he considered asking Facebook to do factchecking for his regime?
https://twitter.com/BryanDeanWright/status/1499769053920960514?t=G0xlSScuR-77lEHWU77-GQ&s=19
HMM: The more weapons the West sends to Ukraine, the longer the war. The longer the war, the longer the high price of oil & gas.
The higher the price, the more the West pays to Russia. To fight Ukraine. Extending the war. Which results in more weapons from the West.
To break this loop — and Russia’s ability to fund its war — America should pump more oil & gas to drive down prices.
Which Biden won’t do.
Thanks for keeping us updated on what really matters, Fiona. Obviously the most important aspect of this war is its impact on Reason.com benefactor Charles Koch's access to cost-effective foreign-born labor.
#OpenBordersWillFixEverything
#CheapLaborAboveAll
https://twitter.com/TheLastRefuge2/status/1499828102259687429?t=SSBhW6LjKwZspr2dtfpU3Q&s=19
The 'you cannot question the NATO Ukraine narrative', is provided by the same people who said you cannot question the vaccine narrative... which was provided by the same people who said you cannot question the 2020 election narrative... which was provided by the same people who..
What do the Ukrainian people get out of these geopolitical alliances?
Membership in the EU will benefit them, but NATO won't. NATO alliance invites conflict here.
Their government is sacrificing peasants to advantage one group of corrupt oligarchs over another.
One could argue EU membership also invites conflict. And aside from any conflict that a newly minted EU membership could bring to the region, history has shown that EU membership would probably be detrimental to Ukraine.
True, but it's probably negotiable. And most of what I've read about benefits of membership to shithole economies is visa-free travel and work abroad for its citizens, but I am not well read on the subject.
IMO, the best possible outcome for the Ukrainian people is a deal that could be done pretty much immediately to cease hostilities:
-Zelensky resigns to minor celebrity luxury in western Europe or the US
-other select officials and staff resign (to less certain fates, but probably granted asylum elsewhere)
-Crimea officially recognized as part of Russia
-Luhansk and Donetsk nix the results of their independence referendums and remain part of Ukraine, with strong guarantees of autonomy
-dissolution of partnerships with NATO entities and constitutional amendment barring membership in NATO
-disarmament and reorganization of military
-and here's what Zelensky can get for his people: retain membership in EU (is that official yet?)
6/7 points are pretty much inevitably going to happen, don't hurt regular Ukrainians, and will cost many more lives to resist. Again, those "concessions" are special interests for the currently ruling oligarchs that the peasants are being forced to defend with their lives. That 7th point, EU membership, is something that would actually affect the people.
There are only 3 possible outcomes otherwise:
1. NATO limits intervention to what it's currently doing, Russia wins, the first 6 points in the peace deal I proposed happen but many more die, more infrastructure is destroyed, and EU membership is off the table.
2. Russia loses and Putin is replaced. Now we have a pissed off Russia that'll feel the need to avenge its shame sometime in the near future with a wildcard in charge of more nukes than any other single nation.
3. NATO intervenes, it's world War III, and nothing good happens for anybody.
Suspending deportation while their country is a warzone doesn't seem out of line for legal Visa holders in the US.
That said, go to hell with your "import the world and it's problems" open borders absolutism, this is not our conflict and it is not ours to shuttle people around the world and set them up in the US.
Days since Fiona made a plea to allow unlimited immigration: 0
Just airlift them all to northern Mexico.
Maybe we can negotiate a group discount with the cartels.
United States on temporary visas or without legal status, though DHS officials note that as many as 75,000 people may be eligible to apply for TPS.
I'd like to see one of these TPS reports. And hopefully with a cover sheet.
Originally posted this in the wrong thread:
Refugee candidate, or nah?
https://twitter.com/ClintEhrlich/status/1499934121853812740?t=EGpvPYWoVy5W533mMDOFcQ&s=19
The life of another "disloyal" lawmaker is under threat in Ukraine.
Nestor Shufrych was detained on questionable charges by vigilantes and handed over to Ukraine's security services.
Photos of him in custody imply he was threatened with beheading.
[Pic]
Officially, Mr. Shufrych, a People's Deputy of Ukraine, was arrested for taking photos of a Ukrainian checkpoint.
It is claimed, implausibly, that he was acting as a spy passing information to the Russians.
[Pic]
In reality, it's clear that his detention is based on his politics.
That was made obvious in his rough interrogation by Ukraine's successor to the KGB (the SBU).
Here, he's being threatened for public statements in which he called for an end to the war in Donbas.
[Video]
Watch that video again and remember that this is a sitting member of Ukraine's parliament.
Imagine if a CIA officer were throwing around an anti-war Congressman the same way.
When people like @TulsiGabbard say Ukraine isn't a democracy, this is what they mean
https://twitter.com/olliecarroll/status/1499866598642962433?t=9dSpjg9w6Aso75hkFW3n1g&s=19
Zelensky not mincing his criticism of Nato over its refusal to implement no-fly zone: “Every person who dies from today will die because of you."
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1499849904352604167?t=koCTton_RLr7ryyCyeAE3g&s=19
"A broad bipartisan majority of Americans think the US should stop buying Russian oil and work with NATO to set up 'no-fly zones' to protect Ukraine from Russian air strikes," putting "pressure on Biden to take more aggressive actions against Moscow."
With Americans being fed a relentless diet of homogenized messaging, intensified by social media, that this is the worst act since Hitler, it's unsurprising they'd demand more. This was the danger we identified last week of a no-fly zone being normalized.
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Administration is expected to reenter the Iran Agreement within the week. Explains why multiple media figures are saying we should import Iranian oil the last few days.
It's peasants slaughtering each other so one group of corrupt oligarchs gains advantage over another.
This applies globally, internationally, and even within Ukraine itself.
They know what they're doing here.
They want high energy prices.
WE are the target. WE are the enemy.
War has always been this.
Yep