US To Welcome <br />100,000 Ukrainian Refugees, , Biden Administration Announces.<br />The Biden administration made the <br />announcement on March 24.<br />In addition, $1 billion in humanitarian aid was pledged for the Ukraine.<br />The nation has been battling an invasion of Russian forces for a month.<br />President Joe Biden is currently in Brussels meeting with European leaders to coordinate efforts in response to the attack.<br />According to Reuters, nearly 3.5 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since the invasion began.<br />While a significant number of Ukrainians have pledged to remain in Ukraine to battle Russian forces.<br />neighboring European nations have been overwhelmed with the flood of those attempting to escape the violence.<br />Biden administration officials recognize that some of those refugees may want to come to the U.S.<br />We recognize that some number of Ukrainians who have fled may wish to come to the <br />United States temporarily, Senior Biden Official, via Reuters.<br />According to the statement <br />released by the Biden administration.<br />the U.S. will use "the full range of legal pathways" to aid those who seek relief through the program "humanitarian parole." .<br />Humanitarian parole allows people to enter the U.S. on an emergency basis.<br />According to State Department data, seven Ukrainians have resettled in the U.S. during the first weeks of March.<br />The EU is considering a policy of "burden sharing" to mitigate the impact on Eastern European nations who have opened their borders to the mass influx of refugees.<br />The EU is considering a policy of "burden sharing" to mitigate the impact on Eastern European nations who have opened their borders to the mass influx of refugees