The U.S. Took in 271,000 Ukrainian Refugees in a Year. It Can Handle More.
What we did for Ukrainians, we could do for other migrants too.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine last year forced over 7.5 million Ukrainians to flee their country, with another 7 million displaced inside Ukraine's borders. Many world leaders opened their doors to those refugees immediately and without much regard for routine criticisms of immigration. The same was true in the United States. When President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. would take in up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees, there was little resistance from figures on the right who otherwise favor tighter immigration policy.
Nearly a year after Biden's announcement, the Department of Homeland Security says that over 271,000 Ukrainian refugees have been admitted to the United States. More than 117,000 came through the "Uniting for Ukraine" program, a private refugee sponsorship scheme through which Americans can volunteer to financially support Ukrainians. Another 150,000 came to the U.S. through pathways like the traditional refugee resettlement program or by crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Bringing in 271,000 refugees, while a modest accomplishment compared to what countries such as Poland, Germany, and Canada have done, is a huge deal in the context of American immigration politics—especially with as little controversy as it provoked. It speaks volumes about America's ability to absorb large numbers of people without changing something fundamental about its culture, which immigration restrictionists often doubt. Judging by the scores of Americans who stepped up to welcome Ukrainians, American culture is equipped to absorb.
The Ukrainian arrivals helped bolster a recovery in U.S.-bound migration. Between July 2021 and July 2022, the U.S. added over 1 million people to its population through net international migration. It marked a huge spike compared to an anemic 2020–21, which saw a net migration level of just 376,000 people. It was also the first year since 2016 in which net international migration hadn't declined. (Those numbers, which come from the Census Bureau, include humanitarian migrants like refugees and asylum seekers, as well as temporary migrants on work or student visas.)
Not all of those arrivals have received as warm a welcome as Ukrainian refugees. Many immigration hardliners opposed the relocation of Afghan migrants, with figures like then–Senate candidate J.D. Vance warning that we might get "a bunch of people who believe they should blow themselves up at a mall because somebody looked at their wife the wrong way." Since more than 76,000 heavily vetted Afghans were resettled in the U.S., a handful have been charged with crimes—but the wave of debilitating culture clash that some people predicted hasn't materialized.
Restrictionists level similar criticisms about migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, using words like invasion and replacement to describe the inflows. Twenty Republican states sued the Biden administration over a recently established legal pathway that has serious potential to reduce unlawful migration by admitting 30,000 migrants from Latin American countries and Haiti per month to the United States.
In a March 2022 YouGov/The Economist poll that asked whether the U.S. should accept refugees from certain countries, 46 percent of American respondents said yes to Syrians and 40 percent said yes to Salvadorans. In another March 2022 YouGov/The Economist poll, 60 percent said that the U.S. should accept Ukrainian refugees. What explains that divide? Perceptions of cultural similarity and security may have played a role, as some researchers have suggested.
But assimilation potential is a slippery concept. Take language skills: According to EF Education First's English Proficiency Index, Ukrainians fall into the same proficiency band as Cubans, Hondurans, Salvadorans, and Guatemalans. This is roughly true of their economic circumstances as well. Ukraine's per-capita gross domestic product was $4,835 as of 2021, per the World Bank—roughly $200 lower than Guatemala and $300 higher than El Salvador.
Given those factors, Ukrainian refugees may not be as different from other migrant groups as might appear. What has been unique is the way Uniting for Ukraine has been successful in capitalizing on and building public buy-in. It offered migrants an organized, predictable, low-drama pathway, and it allowed Americans to contribute to relief efforts directly by sponsoring migrants. Ukrainians leaned into the legal immigration option, and American sponsors gladly helped them do so—both in large numbers. Contrast that with the traditional government refugee resettlement process, which resettled just 12 Ukrainian refugees in the first month following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The American government may not be adept at accepting and integrating immigrants, but American culture and institutions are. Over 200,000 Americans have volunteered to sponsor Ukrainians. As of November, 6,800 Venezuelans were approved to join American sponsors. Though the people who choose to sponsor refugees are likely already warm to the cause, they can help bridge the gap between those refugees and people within their communities who are less supportive. Major companies have pledged to hire tens of thousands of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees. After Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew dozens of Venezuelan migrants to Martha's Vineyard in a showy stunt, island locals immediately jumped to help. Nearly all of the migrants have stayed in Massachusetts.
Taking in many immigrants—from a place as similar as Ukraine or as different as Afghanistan—hasn't wreaked havoc on American culture. Rather, American citizens have proven welcoming even when politicians have stalled because that's what the culture is built to do. It's critical that the government step aside when Americans make it clear they want to help newcomers.
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Ukraine only costs 140B so for. Illegal immigration 150B a year. Let’s keep spending!
https://www.investorsobserver.com/news/qm-pr/8225545470144958
I keep forgetting. There is zero cost.
Over 200,000 Americans have volunteered to sponsor Ukrainians.
Have you ever had the curiosity to see how much sponsors actually pay? Guessing not.
Rates of repayment are so bad Trump actually had to write a memo for treasury to go after sponsors not paying for immigrants taking some form of governments assistance.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/welfare-tourism-trump-is-cracking-down-on-sponsors-for-immigrants-who-take-public-benefits
“Since December 19, 1997, the Congress has required an alien’s sponsor to sign an affidavit of support under section 213A of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) pledging financial support for the sponsored alien in the event the sponsored alien applies for or receives means-tested public benefits,” it also noted.
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“Currently, agencies are not adequately enforcing these requirements,” the memo said. “Ensuring compliance with the rule of law requires renewed efforts to enforce these requirements and the issuance of appropriate guidance so agency practices and enforcement can be aligned with Federal law.”
https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/trumps-message-immigrant-sponsors-want-em-pay-em/
Costs of welfare for immigrants. And remember, government rarely goes after sponsors.
https://cis.org/Report/Cost-Welfare-Use-Immigrant-and-Native-Households
Ukraine only costs 140B so for. Illegal immigration 150B a year. Let’s keep spending!
Reading the title, my thought was at this rate it would be cheaper just to evacuate *all* the Ukrainians and just let Putin choose to slaughter anyone who stays.
But, typical “libertarian” fashion, it’s never a “Do the right thing. vs. Do the insane thing. vs. Don’t spend money.” process of sifting through the tradeoffs and weighing the pros and cons, just full-ahead “Do the crazy thing *and* spend the money!” the Max Power way.
October 22, 2021
Nearly 2 million people were encountered by federal law enforcement while attempting to enter the United States illegally over the past year.
Data released Friday afternoon by U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows that federal law enforcement officials stopped 1,956,519 noncitizens who tried to gain entry to the U.S. by walking across from Canada or Mexico, entering by way of the Atlantic or Pacific coasts, or passing through an air, land, or sea port.
The large majority of the 1.9 million, 1.66 million, were stopped by the Border Patrol, whose officers work in the land between ports of entry. That is close to the highest number seen over the past century and is indicative of the border disaster President Joe Biden has overseen and that has dragged down his approval ratings.
If they are legal, fine, if they are illegals, no we cannot take more.
Fiona,
What kind of drivel is this?
Are you really comparing western European Ukrainian refugees with Honduran gang bangers and Afghan rapefugees?
These Ukrainians will of course be an asset to our country.
They share our European values and are Christians.
My guess is very few will be on welfare after 6 months.
And the Ukrainian part of town will be nothing like the Somali part of town.
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For all who may be concerned about the number and costs of Russian immigrants, here's the source of your trouble:
Mass Backstabbing Spree Over Putin’s War Sweeps Russia
https://www.thedailybeast.com/russians-keep-ratting-each-other-for-criticizing-vladimir-putins-war-in-ukraine
Hey Fiona, you failed to mention how long they spent on Martha's Vineyard, and how the locals felt about it once they were gone.
After Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew dozens of Venezuelan migrants to Martha's Vineyard in a showy stunt, island locals immediately jumped to help. Nearly all of the migrants have stayed in Massachusetts.
They were sent to the mainland by the locals and the national guard. None stayed in Martha's Vineyard. They spent only 40 hours on the island.
https://nypost.com/2022/09/16/marthas-vineyard-local-obamas-should-house-migrants/
Resident Elizabeth Osborn Bostrom told The Post that she “stayed out of town most of the day “to avoid the commotion.
“People here leave their doors open. It’s safe and there’s no real crime, usually,” she said.
“I’m not upset they came here, but I’m a little wary. I have my doors locked.”
“I would love to see the Obamas open up their huge property and erect tents and look after all these people while they’re being processed,” Chittick said.
Despite calls to keep the migrants on the island, Friday’s relocation put them out of sight of the island’s deep-pocketed and well-connected inhabitants, who include former Secretary of State John Kerry, comedians Amy Schumer and Seth Myers, director Spike Lee and ex-Obama aide Valerie Jarrett.
“The people who live there are rich and removed from real life,” Chittick said, labeling them all “phonies.” “These people will love the fact the immigrants have been dropped off on their island, because now they can feel like part of the solution, helping these few people. But they’d never let them into their houses unless they were working.”
Lisa Belcastro, the winter shelter coordinator for the Harbor Homes of Martha’s Vineyard nonprofit, told reporters Thursday that “we do not have the services to take care of 50 immigrants, and we certainly don’t have housing.”
“We’re in a housing crisis as we are on this island, and so we don’t … have housing for 50 more people,” she said.
That assertion clashes with figures posted online by the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce, which says that the island “is home to roughly 17,000 year-round residents” but that “the population increases to nearly 200,000” during the summer.
In addition, 63% of all the homes there “belong to seasonal residents.”
Any comments, Fiona?
They got pizza and a floor to sleep on!!!!!
They got luxury hotel rooms and hotel feasts. They destroyed the hotels and got kicked out, that is when they had to sleep on the floor and eat pizza. If you can't act civilized hotels don't want you there.
They were sent to the mainland by the locals and the national guard. None stayed in Martha’s Vineyard. They spent only 40 hours on the island.
Yeah, but what a 40 hours it was!
Pizza and a free floor courtesy of the planet's wealthiest illegal immigration enthusiasts.
Oh. We're back to this?
I thought even the dreadfully predictable and repetitive Fiona H. got bored of copy / pasting Ukraine into her [Insert current event] proves the US should have open borders like my sugar daddy Charles Koch demanded long before [repeat current event] template.
#WarIsGoodBecauseItCreatesRefugees
#CheapLaborAboveAll
#FionaIsAParodyOfOBL
It's all part of the Open Society there, Sandra. Charles Koch and his friend, George Soros.
#BillionairesKnowBest
Immigrant-hating, un-American, right-wing bigots are among my favorite culture war casualties. Their whining indicates America is still on the proper path.
You must really hate yourself then, when you look in the mirror.
Joe Biden will only need 6 months to expand the Supreme Court by 4 justices is among my favorite Kirkland faceplants.
So open wider, Art. I'm not nearly done shoving your humiliating idiocy down your throat. 🙂
If Fiona discussed our amazing economy regularly, I'd start to suspect you were taking credit for her amazing parody character.
Given how great a blessing masses of immigrants are, both economically and culturally, isn't it terribly selfish of the USA to take so many Ukrainians? There are countries right next to Ukraine that are struggling economically. Why would we deprive Moldova or Hungary of the tremendous advantages of receiving hordes of newcomers?
Every non-western country is dumber than us!
"Why would we deprive Moldova or Hungary of the tremendous advantages of receiving hordes of newcomers?"
Because Fiona's cheap-labor-craving sugar daddy isn't based in Moldova or Hungary. 😛
#USA!USA!USA!
Imagine if we cared as much about our border as we did Ukraine’s.
Fiona you daft twit. Ukrainians want to go back to their homes, not emigrate to the US.
It might be hard for you to understand, but while I like the US and love my American family members, I have no desire to live there. And millions of Ukrainians feel the same.
Emigration is no solution. A peace deal between Ukraine and Russia is.
Unfortunately the Biden administration seems to be doing its damndest to poor gasoline on the fire, rather than trying to broker peace. Maybe you should write about that.
You'd rather live in Trudeauistan? How did that whole pandemic thing workout up there? Can you still buy a pistol? If I tell the mounties you said bad things about immigrants will they jail you?
You’d rather live in Trudeauistan?
While Trudeau is bad, there's something to be said about living in a country where, analogously, "flyover country" is at *least* 3X as large and the "left coast" is ~10X less populated.
Even if they could competently muster the army and mounties to execute every last civilian, there's still *plenty* of places where it would take them at least 50 yrs. to work their way around to on the priority list... if the logistics of just having the US dronessassinate your ass weren't infinitely more convenient.
"You’d rather live in Trudeauistan?"
I'd rather live here than Bidenstan, yes.
"How did that whole pandemic thing workout up there?"
Better than New York and California, thanks.
"If I tell the mounties you said bad things about immigrants will they jail you?"
Almost as quickly as Jussie Smollett's attackers were. Now tell me all about NASCAR nooses and defaced Pride flag crosswalks.
Stop pretending Trudeau isn't aping the American political elite and that your shit doesn't stink too.
For every depressive euthanized and trucker's bank account locked up here, there's a J6 political prisoner incarcerated, DoJ Gestapo tactic pulled and an election stolen down there.
The whole Western world is in the grip of the same black claw, and if you think "American Exceptionalism" or the constitution is going to save you, you're in for a nasty surprise.
As much as I respect and admire America, they're completely off their fucking rockers regarding COVID. I think they may even be more retarded than Canada just by the fact they maintain these idiotic vaccine requirements to enter.
Canada and the USA are nations of cunts.
And they're trouble makers as we're seeing with this dumbass neocon proxy war and money laundering scheme in Ukraine.
You guys had some pretty scary provincial lockdowns. Nothing I say should be interpreted as America being "sane" with COVID policy, it was unsane. But Canada's lock-step heil-hitler salute to Trudeau's COVID policies (and enactment of the Emergencies Act) was aaaalarming AF (as the kids say).
Depended on the province. Quebec was worse than New York, Alberta was almost Florida.
A lot of Americans don't realize that Canada is a federation of provinces and that premiers have more control over their provinces than state governors.
Ukrainians want to go back to their homes, not emigrate to the US.
I'm pretty sure that's the point. It's easier to enact moral hazards into law when a greater chunk of the electorate can spend capital that previous generations of natives have invested and then just walk away from the consequences of poor investing/decision-making.
Even if they decide not to walk away, it's just a reverse intra-border/interstate (Federated) form of colonial-era balkanization. Stirring the pot for no other reason than to encourage it to boil over.
Since nearly all Youruppeons seek to be looted by Hitler or Stalin socialism as "the" binary either-or the locals are conditioned to imagine, they oughtta fit right in with our own looter kleptocracy. My wife's grandfather was Ukrainian and she voted libertarian, so there is hope.
I find it hard to believe that you were married.
That's the way it is with targeted infiltraitors. One of them wants to deprive women of personhood for the crime of having sex because Trump, televangelism or the Whore of Babylon. Another wants Mussoolmen in suicide vests to cross the border uninspected because Bin Laden or holy jihad. Who else but a libertarian magazine would pay either one a dime?
Take your meds.
I'm pretty sure the dude is a "rant bot" developed based on the earliest of machine learning technology. Let's grab as many references as we can to feed it data and let it generate something that looks vaguely like English, right? Set it to the stereotype of the whack job holed up in a cabin and let it go.
But then nobody bothers to read what it outputs and tweak the model so any of it makes a lick of sense.
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Buttplug said he would take in all the under 10's.
And not because he owns a meat processing plant.
Dunno, may be an apt euphemism.
"Nearly a year after Biden's announcement, the Department of Homeland Security says that over 271,000 Ukrainian refugees have been admitted to the United States."
And how many work for Koch Industries or some supplier company?
Fiona, you are a simplistic hack and corporate shill. Is some Koch relative your daddy? Or your "daddy"?
The number of refugees the US has taken in is shockingly low. As libertarians, we need to strenuously object to arbitrary government restrictions on the free movement of peoples.
Or we could build land mines.
Sure: right after the US government stops enslaving me for half of my labor.
As long as we have a massive social welfare state, advocating for more immigration is not a libertarian position.
You're a progressive authoritarian.
The good/bad news is that America won’t be around much longer.
Fiona, like Shikha before her, studiously ignores the fact that there is ignoring the fact there is an actual Reconquista movement, and one aspect of that movement (to reclaim Aztlan) is indeed "replacement". Not to mention that they're racists (La Raza).
In an interview with In Search of Aztlán on 8 August 1999, José Ángel Gutiérrez, a political science professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, stated:
We're the only ethnic group in America that has been dismembered. We didn't migrate here or immigrate here voluntarily. The United States came to us in succeeding waves of invasions. We are a captive people, in a sense, a hostage people. It is our political destiny and our right to self-determination to want to have our homeland [back]. Whether they like it or not is immaterial. If they call us radicals or subversives or separatists, that's their problem. This is our home, and this is our homeland, and we are entitled to it. We are the host. Everyone else is a guest.... It is not our fault that whites don't make babies, and blacks are not growing in sufficient numbers, and there's no other groups with such a goal to put their homeland back together again. We do. Those numbers will make it possible. I believe that in the next few years, we will see an irredentists movement, beyond assimilation, beyond integration, beyond separatism, to putting Mexico back together as one. That's irridentism [sic]. One Mexico, one nation.
The American political scientist Samuel P. Huntington, a proponent of the widespread popularity of Reconquista, stated in 2004:
Demographically, socially and culturally, the reconquista (re-conquest) of the Southwest United States by Mexican immigrants is well under way. [However, a] meaningful move to reunite these territories with Mexico seems unlikely.... No other immigrant group in U.S. history has asserted or could assert a historical claim to U.S. territory. Mexicans and Mexican-Americans can and do make that claim.[17]
The neoliberal political writer Mickey Kaus remarked:
Reconquista is a little—a little extreme. If you talk to people in Mexico, I'm told, if you get them drunk in a bar, they'll say we're taking it back, sorry. That's not an uncommon sentiment in Mexico, so why can't we take it seriously here?... This is like a Quebec problem if France was next door to Canada.
2 million approaching 3 illegal immigrants a year. On top of 1 million legally. America is taking in more than enough.
Refugees are also supposed to go to the first safe country. Not country shop.
Yes, but we don't WANT to handle more. Get it?
We could, but we won't.
Don’t you love corporatism?
It is time to offer asylum to all Palestinians Fiona. Hard working, educated, honest...traditional family values. Would love to see this as a balance to the AIPAC crowd and "the Czar is a bad guy and Trotsky should have won" foreign policy elites who are getting American into a war with Russia.
Marthas Vinyard is 70% the land mass of Gaza..so 2M Palestinians should be housed there..(rest in NYC). Right Fiona?
There is a very high likelihood that most of the Ukrainian refugees we and Europe are taking in are Nazis. Ukraine is a Nazi state and in many Ukrainian communities across the U.S. there are statues paying tribute to Stepan Bandera, Ukraine's "national hero" who collaborated with Hitler. Heck Ukraine has the most dedications and memorials to Nazi collaborators and sympathizers in Europe.
You do know that Patriarch Kirill's Russian Orthodox Church has a convent in Nanuet, N.Y. that also honors Andrey Vlasov, a Nazi collaborator who was previously a Red Army General, right?
This means Kirill's convent dishes out a double scoop of Totalitarian sycophancy.
Nazi Collaborator Monuments in the United States
https://forward.com/news/462704/nazi-collaborator-monuments-in-united-states/
And you do know it is possible to hate every one of these Nazi assholes and equally hate Vladamir Putin, his Kommunist KGB Komrades, and his Neo-Nazi Wagner thugs, right?
*Walks, chews gum, and shoots the four winds a right-armed middle-finger salute.*
HAHAHAHAAA!!! Coming from that rag it is most likely a lie. Nazis hate Russians as per comments Hitler made disparaging them, most likely, as an extension of his envy or hatred of Stalin (a man little better than Der Fuhrer). Though Hitler also had no problem praising Karl Marx.
If you knew the history of Ukraine, you would know the country has always been part of Russia and has only been its own country the last 50 years. Ukraine was de-Communized but not de-Nazified. One need only look at the multiple dedications to Nazi sympathizers and collaborators around Ukraine including Kiev's renaming the street leading up to the Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial after Stepan Bandera a few years back and the city-sanctioned progrom carried out by C-14 against Jews and Romani to realize Ukraine is a Nazi state.
By trying to run cover for that haven (Ukraine) of pedophiles, drug addicts, cannibals and Nazis this is the crowd you defend.
So if The Forward is lying about Andrey Vlasov, is it lying about the rest of the pro-Nazi people they listed too? If so, that makes everything you've said self-contradictory, since The Forward also pointed to the Nazi Ukrainians you mentioned too...Dummy!
My defense is of freedom-loving people everywhere, regardless of nationality, and my hatred is for defenders of tyranny everywhere, regardless of ideology or nationality.
That is clearly not your intention, since your one-note symphony is anti-Ukraine and pro-Putin.
Ukraine at least has pro-Libertarian and pro-Secular think tanks who can speak freely, which is a damn sight more than can be said for Putin's Russia!
Fuck Off, Watermelon Suicide-Bomber!
I said it was probably a lie that the report you cite of the Russian Orthodox Church convent in the article honoring Andrei Vlasov was a lie. Even if it is true (which I doubt) you use that as an example to try to claim "Russia too"? Pathetic!
The Forward is a leftist rag run by Jews. I also know of one or two Never Trump Republican Jews defend Ukraine too even though Zelensky collaborates or has embraced Ukrainian Nazis. That should tell you where their loyalties ultimately lie and how The Forward's credibility is now destroyed since they are now officially a Nazi propaganda rag like other publications (like The New York Slimes).
Now run back to mommy and daddy's basement and maybe they'll bring you milk and cookies before time to go beddie-by.
So you're condemning both Nazis and Jews qua Jews equally?
And a Jewish newspaper documenting the very memorials and statues you condemn is somehow Pro-Nazi?
Izzat chu, Herr Misek?
It sounds like the same trademark looney batshit we've come to expect from Herr Misek.
So you know, I have lived away from parents for many years.
And I live upstairs, so that Jackbooted Thug assholes can risk crucifying themselves on jack-rocks going up or killing themselves falling down the stairs when they get chased out in a hail of crossbow bolts! Only you can decide if the descriptor fits,
In any event, Fuck Off, Watermelon Suicide Bomber Antisemite!
Take in more by all means. After all, it's the United States and its allies who are angling for war and are refusing to negotiate a peace deal.
Greenwald is killing it.
Hearings on lableak. Mind-fucking-blowing.
Disagree on the "arguably one of the most important political events of this generation". Pretty unequivocally *the* most important event (so far) since WWII, maybe further.
"The lab leak is a conspiracy theory" >> "Jet fuel can't melt steel beams."
Cuomo Administration alone >> 19 hijackers
CDC/NIH/WHO is not just incompetent, but duplicit and in their duplicity overstepped their authority >> CIA/NSA/FBI were incompetent
Vaccine passports >> No fly list
...
However, given his modesty(?), objectivity, and accommodating political beliefs, I can understand why he said what he said.
How Amazon's freedom of association works.
Biden says 100,000 which means 300,000.
Somethings never change.
As a USA patriot I'd be more concerned about what government ideology immigrants posses than which origin they come from. Do they think Gov-Gangster Guns make sh*t? Should be on every immigrants application.
All Palestinians should be given automatic citizenship! We can do this and maybe get our foreign policy back from the neocon/neolibs.
Israel could then be a one-party state (which is where they are going) and America be free of the Israeli lobby.
If the U.S. in thrall to anyone, it is Israel's oil-rich Arab and Islamic enemies. Why else would Biden be begging Saudi Arabia and Iran to keep the oil flowing while we shut down domestic production?
Tighten up, Bill.