This week, several Ukrainians residing in the USA under a humanitarian program received incorrect emails indicating that their status had been canceled.

According to Reuters, as reported by "European Truth".

Some Ukrainians legally residing in the USA under the humanitarian program received an email stating that their status was revoked and they had seven days to leave the country, otherwise "federal authorities will act against you".

"If you do not leave the United States immediately, you may become subject to potential law enforcement actions leading to your removal from the United States. DHS is terminating your humanitarian status. Do not attempt to remain in the United States," the message read.

However, on Friday, April 4, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated that the email had been sent in error and that the Ukrainian program established after Russia's invasion in 2022 was still active. It is unclear how many Ukrainians received this email.

On the same day, the Department of Homeland Security sent a follow-up email clarifying that the previous order was incorrect and that "the conditions of your humanitarian status remain unchanged at this time".

It should be noted that in January, following Donald Trump's inauguration as President, officials at the Department of Homeland Security ordered the suspension of several programs that allowed migrants to temporarily reside in the United States, including a key initiative that provided entry for Ukrainians.