Trump is using the little-known Deferred Enforced Departure program, or DED, to offer temporary legal status to Venezuelans fleeing the humanitarian crisis brought on by Nicolás Maduro’s regime. DED, similar to Temporary Protected Status or TPS, protects recipients from deportation and allows them to get work permits. However, it is granted directly by the president instead of the Department of Homeland Security.
SEARCH OUR SITE
HOW TO READ
Click on the titles to reveal the full article, the original link, and to reveal the social sharing icons.
RECENT POSTS
- Why We Went to War
- Epstein Presented Himself to Indian Tycoon as a Trump White House Insider
- Trump Fights for “Bad People”
- Trump: The Poster Boy for Psychopathy
- Trump is Weak and Ineffective
- A Nursing Home Owner Got a Trump Pardon. The Families of His Patients Got Nothing.
- Trump’s Financial Crimes
- Just the Facts
- Profiteering From the Presidency
- Third No Kings Protests to See Millions Across US Push Back on Trump Administration
- House Oversight Panel Seeks Testimony From Private Investigators Who Removed Evidence From Epstein’s Home
- Amherst Man Sentenced for Child Pornography After Jan. 6 Pardon
- Activist Who Pushed 2020 Election Fraud Claims Convicted of Election Fraud
- Dexter Moves to Subpoena Donald Trump Jr. for $670 Million Taxpayer-Funded Deal
- MS Now Host Scrambles as Ex-Capitol Cop Makes Explosive Claim About Trump Live On Air
- Trump’s Derangement Syndrome
- More on the Sasha “William” Barros Riley Issue
- Donald Trump’s Corruption Goes Back Decades Part 1
- John Mearsheimer: “Israel Might Have The Goods on Trump”
- Trump Team Accused of ‘Largest Fraud’ in Immigration History by Taking $1 Billion in Fees From Migrants