Rep. Phillips Statement on President Trump Signing a One Year Extension of DED

Today, Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-03) issued the following statement on President Trump signing a one year extension of Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status for Liberians.

“This is excellent news and I am thrilled for our Liberian community. They are our family and deserve admiration for their relentless fight for this DED extension. The White House has been responsive and helpful throughout this process and I am grateful to President Trump for hearing our voices and taking action.

I look forward to working with my colleagues on legislative solutions over the next year to prevent the need for more extensions.”

With Time Running Out, Rep. Phillips Presses for Legislative Fix tp DED on the House Floor

Phillips: “There’s an empty net and all we have to do is tap in the puck.”

WASHINGTON, DCWith 4 days left until Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status expires for the Liberian community, Rep. Dean Phillips pressed the House to take legislative action to move DED holders to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for three years and give Congress time to pass a more comprehensive solution.

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Below are Rep. Phillips’ remarks as prepared:

Madam Speaker, the clock is ticking and thousands of Minnesotans are running out of time.

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Rep. Phillips Delivers Letters from Two Thirds of the Minnesota Senate to Pres. Trump Asking for DED Extension

Bipartisan group of Minnesota lawmakers appeals to Congress and the White House as deadline closes in

WASHINGTON, DCRep. Dean Phillips (MN-03) delivered 48 letters to the White House from a bipartisan group of Minnesota senators today. The letters urge the President and Congress to extend the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) program for Liberian refugees before it expires on March 31, subjecting thousands to deportation. Fifty-five members of the Minnesota House sent a similar letter to the White House and Congress last week.

Minnesota is home to one of the largest Liberian populations in the country. Their integral contributions to the community and unique legal status prompted 19 Republican State Senators, including Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, and 29 Democratic State Senators to join 55 State Representatives to call for their protection.

“Our Liberian neighbors, family members and coworkers have played by the rules, paid taxes and contributed to our community,” said Rep. Phillips. “That is why Republicans and Democrats should stand together in support of DED holders. I thank Minnesota Senators on both sides of the aisle for placing the best interests of our people and economy over politics and I urge my colleagues in Washington to do the same.”

Liberians have lived in Minnesota under special legal status for decades after fleeing bloody civil wars and the devastating Ebola virus. Republican and Democratic presidential administrations from Clinton to Trump have renewed DED every two years since it was introduced in 1999. Under current law, there is no pathway to citizenship for Liberians on DED.

In the north metro, Liberians make up a significant percentage of the health care workforce – particularly in caretaking roles where employers are already struggling with critical workforce shortages.

“This isn’t a partisan issue,” said Minnesota Senator John Hoffman. “It is bipartisan because this is a people issue. DED has protected Liberians for over a decade and during that time they became our friends and family. We stand together as we reach out to our President to not only extend DED to keep our communities whole, but to follow with a path to permanent citizenship so that those who became our family stay close to us always.”

“Our Liberian neighbors are Minnesotans — they contribute to our economy, our culture and our communities,” said Minnesota Speaker of the House Melissa Hortman. “Ending the protections from DED will have detrimental effects on Minnesota, and most importantly, will have life-changing and even tragic life-or-death consequences for Liberians living in Minnesota.”

Rep. Phillips has been a vocal advocate for Liberian refugees in Washington, introducing the bipartisan Protect our Liberian Community Act today that would prevent thousands of Liberians living legally in the U.S. from becoming undocumented and subject to deportation on March 31, and co-sponsoring the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (H.R.1169) to provide a pathway to citizenship for those same individuals.

Rep. Phillips Pushes for Legislative Fix to DED on the House Floor

Phillips: “I urge all of us, on both sides of the aisle, to do the right thing, the humane thing, and keep our Liberian community here in their homes – in the United States of America.”

WASHINGTON, DC – This morning, Rep. Dean Phillips spoke on the House Floor to push for a legislative fix to prevent the expiration of the Liberian community’s Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status.

DED is set to expire on March 31st. Unless there is an extension or another fix, the expiration will subject thousands of Liberians to deportation.

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Speaker Hortman and House DFLers’ letter to President Trump and Congressional Delegation

Today, Speaker Melissa Hortman and Minnesota House DFLers have sent the letter accessible with the link below to both President Trump and our Minnesota Congressional Delegation asking for DED (Deferred Enforcement Departure) protections for Minnesota’s Liberian community be extended.  These are set to expire on March 31, forcing people who’ve lived here for decades, some all their lives, to leave Minnesota and the United States.

Minnesota has one of the largest Liberian communities in the United States.  These people came her seeking asylum from the genocide going on in their country.  The country of Liberia continues to experience unrest.

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Rep. Phillips Urges Colleagues to Find Legislative Fix for DED in House Floor Speech

Phillips: “We can legislate a fix and it is time to act.”

WASHINGTON, DCThis morning, Rep. Dean Phillips took to the House Floor to urge his colleagues to take legislative action to fix the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) program for the Liberian community.

DED is set to expire on March 31st. Unless there is an extension or a legislative fix, the expiration will open the door for thousands of Liberians to be forced from their homes in America and sent back to Liberia after decades of legally working, raising families and paying taxes in the United States. DED does not provide a pathway to citizenship. The program has been extended by Republican and Democratic administrations every two years since 1991.

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