President Donald Trump said that he will probably allow Ukrainians who fled the war with Russia in the US, ending months of uncertainty or forced to leave.
“I think we will, yes, I do, I think we will do that,” Trump said on Tuesday evening from the White House in response to a question from reporters about whether he allows Ukrainians to stay in the US until the war ends.
“We have many people who came in from Ukraine, and we work with them,” he added.
President Donald Trump speaks to the press near the Rozentuin after returning to the White House on July 29, 2025 in Washington DC (Mehmet Eser/Midden -Ooste Images/AFP via Getty images)
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Concern about the temporary protected status (TPS) offered to around 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the war to the US under the government program that is known as an association for Ukraine (U4U), first implemented in April 2022, has been strengthened since the first day that Trump entered the executive ‘. “
Eight days later, on January 28, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that the order had paused the government program, apart from extra Ukrainians to enter the US under that protection.
Even when TPS remained in force for Ukrainians, concern remained high in the midst of reports in March that the president is considering the removal of this protection status.

Ukrainians wear their bags while they step out of a train from a train from Zaporizhzhia on 30 September 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty images)
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White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt Responded to the report by Reuters and called it “fake news” before “no decision was made at the moment”.
To the question of the report later that day, however, Trump said: “We certainly don’t want to hurt them.
“And I look at that, and there were people who think that is appropriate, and some people are not, and I will make a decision soon,” he added.
Confusion remained after DHS in April Allegedly an e -mail is spreading For some Ukrainians under the TPS program, they reported that their status had been withdrawn and that they should leave the country within seven days.
DHS later confirmed that this was wrongly sent, but the error emphasized the uncertainty that continued to exist for months.

Firefighters work at the location of horse stalls that are badly damaged by a Russian drone strike in the midst of the Russian attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine, on July 11, 2025. (Reuters/Nina Liahonok)
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The last guarantees of Trump come as he is more and more frustrated by the constant attacks of Russian President Vladimir Putin on civilian population in Ukraine, despite American attempts to forge a ceasefires.
On Tuesday, Trump also announced that Putin has 10 days to enter into a kind of peace agreement with Ukraine or subordinate sanctions against his most important raw material – oil.


