Poland has announced the deportation of over 50 Ukrainians following riots at a Max Korzh concert in Warsaw. The disturbances involved fans lighting flares, clashing with staff, and storming the floor, with some displaying a UPA flag, a symbol associated with Nazi collaborators responsible for massacres of Poles during World War II. Polish President Nawrocki condemned the display of militant Ukrainian symbols as 'outrageous.' Reports indicate that 57 to 63 Ukrainians and Belarusians are to be expelled in connection with the incident. Meanwhile, in the United States, legal protections for approximately 120,000 Ukrainian refugees are set to expire, potentially leaving thousands vulnerable to arrest and deportation unless the Trump administration intervenes. The Wall Street Journal highlighted the urgency of the situation, noting that tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees could lose their legal status starting August 15, 2025.
🚨#BREAKING: The Wall Street Journal reports that tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees in the United States could lose their legal protections starting tomorrow unless the Trump administration takes action, leaving them vulnerable to arrest and deportation.
WSJ: LEGAL PROTECTION FOR 120,000 UKRAINIANS IN U.S. EXPIRES TODAY
WSJ: THOUSANDS OF UKRAINIANS FACE DEPORTATION FROM U.S. IF TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FAILS TO ACT