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26 Oct, 4 tweets, 1 min read
BREAKING: Along with @civilrightsorg & 79 other civil rights groups, we urged President Trump and Acting Secretary Wolf to immediately provide the maximum protection possible through a Deferred Enforced Departure or Temporary Protected Status designation for Cameroonians.
The move is necessary to ensure that the United States does not return anyone to a country, like Cameroon, that has become temporarily unsafe for its residents.
We call on Trump and Wolf to honor the foundational American values of offering safety and security to those in need by granting the designation right away.

Offering help, safety, and security to those in need is foundational to U.S. values.
With Cameroon rapidly descending into multiple crises with devastating human consequences, it is imperative that the U.S. ensure nationals and those who habitually last resided in Cameroon are able to remain here.

MORE: civilrights.org/2020/10/26/tru…

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