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Citizen Ordered to Leave U.S. in 7 Days Claims Lack of Communication from Federal Officials


Nicole Micheroni, a U.S. citizen and immigration attorney, received a notice from the Department of Homeland Security telling her to leave the country within seven days due to her parole being terminated. The email, sent from a no-reply address, lacked crucial information, causing Micheroni to question its authenticity. Another immigration attorney, Carmen Bello, also received a similar notice. Both attorneys criticized DHS for not verifying email addresses before sending such important notices. DHS did not respond to requests for comment, but a department official stated that Customs and Border Protection is responsible for sending out parole termination notices to individuals without lawful status. The official acknowledged the potential for notices to be sent to unintended recipients and stated that CBP is monitoring communications and addressing issues on a case-by-case basis. Micheroni described the situation as a mess and expressed concern about the lack of care being taken by DHS. Bello echoed her sentiments, highlighting a lack of responsibility on the part of the department. Both attorneys believe that DHS needs to improve its procedures for issuing and verifying parole termination notices to prevent confusion and unnecessary distress for recipients.

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