The USA has extended protection for Ukrainian refugees: what will the displaced receive.
The US government continues the protection program for Ukrainian refugees until 2026. This was reported by the US Department of Homeland Security.
The Biden administration has decided to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for refugees from Ukraine, Venezuela, and Sudan.
Thanks to this step, over 100,000 Ukrainians will be able to remain in the United States until 2026, will have the right to work, and will be protected from deportation.
TPS is a US government initiative that has been in place since 1990. It helps people who are in difficult situations and cannot return home due to war, natural disasters, or political crises in their countries. Thanks to this program, such individuals are granted the right to work legally and stay in the US without fear of deportation to their home countries.
The US government emphasizes that the decision to extend the Temporary Protected Status program provides new hope and stability for those who have been forced to flee due to war and other crises. Additionally, this extension is an important step in supporting global humanitarian security.
The continuation of the Temporary Protected Status program offers Ukrainian refugees more opportunities to integrate into American society and protects them from deportation.
Moreover, statistics have shown how many Ukrainians in Germany are studying and finding jobs.
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