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Murkowski and another senator are seeking an explanation from Homeland Security after reports that people had erroneously ...
Erroneous deportation letters were sent to Ukrainians in the U.S. saying their humanitarian protected status was being ...
NHPR’s Rick Ganley recently spoke with Kateryna Nazarova, a case manager at Building Community in New Hampshire where she assists immigrants settling in the state.
Nazarova, a case manager at the refugee resettlement nonprofit Building Community in New Hampshire, told her Ukrainian ...
The Wilmington Rotary community has sponsored about nine Ukrainians fleeing the war, which started in 2022. WHQR spoke with ...
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen wants answers from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on why the department sent ...
Spokane Rep. Michael Baumgartner is urging President Donald Trump to keep protections for the estimated 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion to the U.S., reported The Spokesman-Review.
Lawyers and people across the Inland Northwest received a letter last week from the Department of Homeland Security telling ...
An email from the Department of Homeland Security told a Moorhead Ukrainian woman she had seven days to leave the U.S., sparking panic before a follow-up email says it was just sent by mistake.
Returning back to Ukraine while the war continues is a ... You are currently here because the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) paroled you into the United States for a limited period.
DEWITT, Iowa — Ukrainian refugees are pursuing their legal options for asylum following a message mistakenly sent to them by the Department of Homeland Security last week. “It is time for you ...
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