Biden administration officials say they are looking at a range of legal pathways to help people displaced by Russian invasion President Biden said at the NATO summit in Brussels Thursday that the U.S. will admit as many as 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. The U.S. will focus on reuniting families and will commit more than $1 billion…
The U.S. will accept up to 100,000 refugees fleeing the fighting in Ukraine as the humanitarian crisis from Russia’s attack on its neighbor worsens, Biden administration officials said Thursday.
More than 10 million people in Ukraine have been uprooted by the fighting, the United Nations estimates. More than 3.6 million of them have fled the country, the U.N. says, most bound for Poland.
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