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Ukraine Updates: Trump Tells DW Ukrainians May Remain in US

UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Trump signals a policy shift allowing Ukrainians fleeing conflict to stay in the U.S. until war ends, with 240,000 admitted under the Uniting for Ukraine program, officials say.

  • On July 29, U.S. President Donald Trump said near the Rose Garden of the White House that Ukrainians who fled Russia's invasion may stay in the US until the war ends.
  • Against a backdrop of suspensions, around 240,000 Ukrainians entered under the U4U program launched in April 2022, which was suspended in January 2025 and remains closed.
  • Greenlighting arms sales and threatening sanctions, he signals a favorable stance toward Ukraine, amid his crackdown focus on illegal immigration and increased scrutiny of U.S. immigration policy.
  • In response to fears, the White House dismissed alleged plans to transfer migrants to Guantanamo Bay as 'fake news', and Trump reassured, 'We have a lot of people who came in from Ukraine, and we're working with them.'
  • Earlier this year, Biden-era protections remain in place while the administration explored repatriating about 200,000 Ukrainians using $250 million in foreign aid, with a decision soon.
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Korrespondent.net broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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