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Published on Apr 02, 2020
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On February 14, 2024, President Biden announced an 18-month Program of deferred enforced departure (DED) for Palestinians in the United States. The executive action was taken to provide some relief to persons in the United States who are facing deteriorated…Apr 16, 2024
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