The editorial summarizes potential issues and hidden dangers with DHS's new deferred action program for certain individuals who entered the US as children:
1. Meeting the criteria of the program may be difficult to prove, as DHS does not always accept documents at face value and has strict definitions of terms like "continuous residence."
2. Applicants who traveled in and out of the country could be seen as lying about their intent to reside in the US.
3. It may be difficult to prove initial presence in the US on the required date.
4. The program's terms are ambiguous and open to strict interpretation by DHS, with denials potentially leading to deportation and felony prosecution.