US-born Californian warned to leave country immediately by DHS
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US-born Californian warned to leave country immediately by DHS
(FOX 5/KUSI) — A San Diego County resident received an email from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warning him to leave the United States immediately. Aldo Martinez-Gomez was born in San Diego County and has lived in the South Bay much of his life. "I was born in Paradise Valley Hospital in National City and I was raised my whole life in Chula Vista," Martinez-Gomez said. His birth certificate confirms those details, but on April 11,…
U.S.-Born Doctor Speaks Out After Getting Email From ICE Demanding She Leave The U.S. Immediately
Connecticut resident Dr. Lisa Anderson has been forced to seek help from immigration attorneys after receiving an email from the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The email told her to leave the United States immediately. Others have received similar messages under the Trump administration's attack on Black and brown immigrants—regardless of their immigration status. But Dr. Anderson's case is a perfe…
Citizens, residents and even people outside the United States receive orders to self-deport: “This is unforgivable”
Last weekend, immigration lawyer Liudmila Armas Marcelo listened to him, but above all calming many of her desperate clients after receiving an order to leave the United States within seven days. The lawyer’s phone sounded and sounded again. People on the other side were almost on the verge of a nervous breakdown. One client was under pressure. Another client’s son, with health problems, was tremendously affected. “People panicked,” Marcelo says…
‘Time to Leave the U.S.’: American-Born Doctor Stunned by Immigration Order to Leave ‘Immediately’
A Connecticut doctor, born and raised in the U.S., was stunned when she got an email from the Department of Homeland Security telling her to leave the country right away. “It is time for you to leave the United States,” the message read. Dr. Lisa Anderson, 58, of Cromwell, Connecticut, says she’s an American citizen, born in Pennsylvania. Now, she’s walking around with her passport in her purse and looking for an immigration lawyer—just in case.…
DHS email error sends 'parole termination' notices to US citizens, sparks concerns over federal data accuracy
In a startling administrative blunder, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently sent emails titled “Notice of Termination of Parole” to several American citizens, instructing them to leave the country immediately. The mass email campaign was meant for noncitizens from countries like Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua who entered the US under humanitarian parole programs. However, the inclusion of US-born citizens in the mailing l…
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