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	"author_name": "SVITANOK NYC INC",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/svitanok-nyc-inc",
	"title": "H.R. 2118: Protecting Our Guests During Hostilities in Ukraine Act",
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	"description": "When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, thousands of Ukrainian nationals were already in the United States on valid student visas, work visas, and research fellowships. They entered legally, followed every rule, and then found themselves unable to safely return home. President Trump&#x27;s January executive order terminating all categorical parole programs has left Uniting for Ukraine enrollees in crisis, with USCIS pausing processing of their re-registration applications even as their status expiration dates approach. H.R. 2118 creates Ukrainian guest status to protect these individuals from being deported into an active war zone. They did everything right. Congress must not abandon them.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/hr-2118-protecting-our-guests-during-hostilities-in-ukraine-act"
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