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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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This week, Mayorga was finally released from jail after ICE determined she was eligible for the Deferred Enforced Departure program, which applies to certain residents of Hong Kong.

From Slate • Jun. 7, 2025

Departure immediately after the final Premier League game of the season against Aston Villa meant there was no opportunity to back out.

From BBC • May 30, 2025

About 6,000 Palestinians are eligible for the reprieve under a program called Deferred Enforced Departure, which allows immigrants whose homelands are in crisis to remain in the United States and work legally.

From New York Times • Feb. 14, 2024

Departure of D.C. mayor’s right-hand man leaves ‘gap that has to be filled’

From Washington Post • Mar. 31, 2023

One of the most famous—or infamous—of these New Departure feminists was Victoria Claflin Woodhull.

From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling




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