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Mass. attorney says DHS told her to self-deport, despite U.S. citizenship

  • Pamela Rioles Saeed, an immigration attorney born in Boston, received a letter from DHS stating she must leave the U.S. Despite being a U.S. Citizen.
  • The Department of Homeland Security stated that some mass emails were incorrectly sent to both undocumented individuals and U.S. Citizens, causing confusion regarding their immigration status.
  • Nicole Micheroni, another immigration attorney, expressed that the emails are causing panic among immigrants.
  • DHS confirmed that notices were sent to individuals with undocumented status, but the emails included U.S. Citizens by mistake.
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For 20 years, Jessica Ginika believed she was a Danish citizen. Then, out of the blue, she was told that she was no longer Danish and had never been. During the course of the case, she has been a Danish citizen, a Nigerian citizen, a stateless person and a British citizen. On Wednesday this week, the authorities changed their position and expressed deep regret. Now she is a Danish citizen again. "Of course I am relieved, but also disappointed an…

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A US-born doctor says he received an email from federal immigration authorities asking him to leave the country immediately, NBC News reports.

·Romania
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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