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Download the DocumentCBP’s Carrier Liaison Program provided a CDC update on COVID-19 enforcement discretion for certain persons traveling to the U.S. from Ukraine. The exercise of discretion is effective immediately and expires on March 1, 2022, at 11:59 pm (ET).
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Open the DocumentAILA members can discuss and share pointers on immigration issues related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing humanitarian crisis, including entry of Ukrainian nationals into the United States and other countries, humanitarian immigration options, Ukrainian nationals in the United States facing removal proceedings or removal orders, and more in this new Message Center forum.
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