

Supreme Court Ruling on Humanitarian Parole Program Raises Concerns for Ukrainian Immigrants
The US Supreme Court issued a temporary ruling allowing the Trump administration to terminate a humanitarian parole program for immigrants from four nations. This decision has raised concerns among Ukrainian immigrants who arrived in the US under this program. The ruling, handed down on May 30th, 2025, permits the administration to revoke the temporary legal status granted to over 500,000 individuals from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, and Nicaragua. While the ruling doesn't directly affect Ukrainians, its precedent could influence future decisions concerning their immigration status. One Ukrainian immigrant, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "This decision creates uncertainty and fear for many of us who have sought refuge in the US." The Supreme Court's decision is temporary, pending a full review of the case. The author of the video, 'Ukrainian in the USA,' highlights the potential impact on Ukrainians and urges them to contact US immigration services for updates. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges faced by immigrants navigating the US legal system.