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US plans to pay $1,000 to migrants from Ukraine to return to their homeland

The administration of US President Donald Trump intends to use US foreign aid accounts to return migrants to countries affected by conflict, including Ukraine, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

“The Trump administration has developed plans to spend up to $250 million in foreign aid to fund the evacuation and return of people from areas of active conflict, including 700,000 Ukrainian and Haitian migrants who fled to the United States amid ongoing extreme violence in their home countries,” the report said.

According to the publication, the proposal, which had not been previously reported, was in the works even before the US Department of Homeland Security announced on May 5 that immigrants who voluntarily “self-deport” to their countries would be eligible for a $1,000 grant from the US government.

While previous administrations have supported the use of taxpayer funds for the voluntary repatriation of migrants, the proposal developed under Trump is unusual in that it includes people who have fled some of the most dangerous parts of the world and appears to be aimed at bypassing the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a UN-affiliated organization which typically helps return migrants to their homes. It also coincides with the administration’s polarizing attempt to drastically cut foreign aid, in particular by eliminating the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and ending 80% of its programs, including those that worked in Ukraine, Haiti, and other troubled countries.

In addition to Ukrainians and Haitians, the draft documents also mention Afghans, Palestinians, Libyans, Sudanese, Syrians, and Yemenis, stating that they may also be targeted by the voluntary deportation program. The IOM does not support the return of people to any of these countries, according to the draft documents.

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