Trump admin mistakenly informs Ukrainian refugees they must leave US immediately, CBS reports
- The Department of Homeland Security mistakenly sent emails to Ukrainians in the U.S. This week.
- Ukrainians entered the U.S. Under the Uniting for Ukraine program after Russia's invasion in 2022.
- The email stated their legal status was revoked and they must leave the U.S. Within seven days.
- The email warned, "the federal government will find you," causing panic and outrage among recipients.
- DHS confirmed the emails were sent in error and the U4U program remains unchanged, reassuring Ukrainians.
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