The United States last month committed to accepting as many as 100,000 Ukrainian refugees, but it has yet to establish a way for them to arrive directly. They arrive at the U.S. border on foot, many pushing kids in strollers and dragging suitcases behind them. Upon arriving at the border, Ukrainians are granted humanitarian parole for one year. On Friday, a family of Honduran asylum seekers, turned away at the border, passed by the Ukrainian encampment to ask for small change. Every Ukrainian in Tijuana had a different idea of how long they would stay in the United States.
Source: Washington Post April 03, 2022 06:19 UTC