DHS sends notices to immigrants and U.S. citizens to self deport
- The Department of Homeland Security sent emails telling recipients to leave the United States immediately.
- DHS sent notices about terminating parole to people without lawful status, impacting asylum seekers using the CBP One app.
- Immigration attorneys and other U.S. Citizens also received these notices, causing alarm and confusion within communities.
- One email stated, "It is time for you to leave the United States," warning of potential law enforcement actions and removal.
- DHS acknowledged that "notices may have been sent to unintended recipients" because immigrants used attorney emails on applications.
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