💨 Abstract
US lawmakers have urged President Biden to extend a program that grants temporary protection to Hong Kong residents from deportation, citing threats to their safety and human rights due to the Chinese Communist Party's actions in Hong Kong. The Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) program, which allows certain foreign nationals to stay in the US without facing deportation, is requested to be extended until 2029.
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