Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is granted to eligible foreign-born individuals who are unable to return home safely due to conditions or circumstances in their country. Under the Biden administration, many Ukrainians were granted this status due to the conflict with Russia. The Trump administration is now considering reversing this policy. - The Trump administration is considering revoking the legal status of approximately 240,000 Ukrainians who fled to the U.S. due to the conflict with Russia. - This action would reverse the welcome Ukrainians received under President Joe Biden's administration, which granted them temporary protected status. - The potential policy change could lead to the deportation of these Ukrainians as early as April. - The Trump administration's move is part of a broader effort to remove legal status from over 1.8 million migrants who entered the U.S. under temporary humanitarian parole programs. - A White House spokesperson has denied that a final decision has been made regarding the revocation of legal status for Ukrainian refugees.