Ukrainian communities across the U.S. have been faced with a wave of uncertainty after comments from President Donald Trump Thursday, where he said he would soon decide whether to revoke temporary legal status for roughly 240,000 Ukrainians who fled their homeland amid the war with Russia. Though Trump told reporters that his administration is “not looking to hurt anybody,” he said, “There were some people that think that’s appropriate, and some people don’t, and I’ll be making the decision pretty soon.”
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Ukrainian communities shook as Trump weighs revoking legal status for 240,000
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