A U.S. citizen and immigration attorney in Massachusetts received an alarming email from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) instructing them to 'self-deport' or face being found and removed.
The message, part of a broader crackdown on immigration, appears to have been mistakenly sent to individuals involved in parole cases, including U.S. citizens. DHS officials later clarified that the email was not intended for citizens and is under review. The incident has sparked outrage and concern over the accuracy and oversight of immigration enforcement communications.
Critics argue it reflects deeper issues within the current administration’s immigration policies.
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‘Leave the US’: American immigration lawyer ordered to self-deport; DHS official responds
An immigration attorney - a US citizen - was asked to self-deport in an email from Homeland Security. Here's what's happening.
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