Some Ukrainians Struggle to Navigate Tight U.S. Housing Market

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Thousands of Ukrainian refugees who came to the U.S. to live in the homes of American sponsors now are struggling to find housing of their own

About 115,000 Ukrainians have come to the U.S. under a program that allowed U.S. residents to sponsor them

A workbook and notebook of a Ukrainian student taking an English language class at the Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst.Ukrainian refugees fled their war-torn country last year and, but now some are struggling to navigate the tight housing market without a sponsor’s support. “Everything was wonderful until it wasn’t,” said Svitlana Lazarieva, speaking through a translator, about a strain with her family’s sponsor. Ms. Lazarieva said she and her family left their home near Bakhmut, Ukraine, last June, about four months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began. The family planned to resettle in suburban Orange County, about an hour south of Los Angeles.

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The fact that so many Ukrainians abandoned their country tells me Ukraine is probably not a cause the United States should be making sacrifices for

Send them to Mexico and back again, and they'll get $300 a night hotels, housing, clothes, medical attention, food and enrollment for their children in excellent schools.

That is not true they refused to live in Detroit, Michigan & some part of Chicago.

Stop the war

not true don’t forget Ukraine people are white

환장. 암컷 공격수 또 나왔다. 그리고 인터넷

Lol !!! America Baby!! The land of the free!!

Like all other Americans

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