Biden temporarily protects Palestinians in the US from deportation amid conflict abroad

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President Joe Biden granted Palestinians in the United States temporary protection from deportation amid the ongoing conflict overseas, according to a new memo Wednesday.

The move comes as the White House faces immense pressure from the Arab-American community over the situation in Gaza.

Late last year, Democratsย urged Bidenย to extend temporary protections to Palestinians in the US, arguing that those already in the country โ€œshould not be forced to return to the Palestinian territories, consistent with President Bidenโ€™s stated commitment to protecting Palestinian civilians.โ€

The president has discretion to authorize whatโ€™s known as deferred enforced departure, which protects those covered from removal from the US for a period of time. Those who qualify are also eligible for work permits.

โ€œIn light of the ongoing conflict and humanitarian needs on the ground, President Biden signed a memorandum directing the deferral of removal of certain Palestinians who are present in the United States, giving them a temporary safe haven,โ€ White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement Wednesday.

โ€œSpecifically, President Biden is granting deferred enforced departure for 18 months to Palestinians that are currently in the United States,โ€ the statement continued.

Those convicted of felonies or who pose a public safety threat are not eligible for deferred enforced departure.

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