Immigration lawyer in Utah ordered to self-deport
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection revokes two-year permits issued to people using the CBP One app.
- This action relates to the Trump administration dismantling a previous Biden-era immigration policy.
- Notices terminating temporary status began arriving in recipient inboxes during late March.
- Over 900,000 people used CBP One since January 2023, but CBP has not stated how many received notices.
- These cancellation notices eliminated recipients' sense of temporary stability, creating confusion and fear.
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DHS to US citizen: Sorry you were born here, leave anyway
Kristi Noem proved once again she's better at writing lie-filled autobiographies than she is running the Department of Homeland Security. As reported on Fox 40, the DHS ordered US-born immigration lawyer Aldo Martinez-Gomez to "self-deport" from his birthplace. Martinez-Gomez, who was born National City, California, received the kind of letter usually reserved for actual immigration cases. — Read the rest The post DHS to US citizen: Sorry you we…
Immigration lawyer in Utah ordered to self-deport
SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) – "It's time for you to leave." That was the opening line of an email sent to Carlos Trujillo — a naturalized U.S. citizen working as an immigration lawyer in Salt Lake City — on April 11, ordering him to self-deport within seven days. "I know the laws of this country," Trujillo told NewsNation affiliate KTVX. "I am not leaving. I am not deportable. But I do want everybody to know that these kinds of things are happening." …
Immigration lawyer, who is a naturalized US citizen, ordered to self-deport
SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) – "It's time for you to leave." That was the opening line of an email sent to Carlos Trujillo — a naturalized U.S. citizen working as an immigration lawyer in Salt Lake City — on April 11, ordering him to self-deport within seven days. "I know the laws of this country," Trujillo told Nexstar's KTVX. "I am not leaving. I am not deportable. But I do want everybody to know that these kinds of things are happening." Trujillo sa…


Utah immigration lawyer, who is a naturalized US citizen, ordered to self-deport
SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) – "It's time for you to leave." That was the opening line of an email sent to Carlos Trujillo — a naturalized U.S. citizen working as an immigration lawyer in Salt Lake City — on April 11, ordering him to self-deport within seven days. "I know the laws of this country," Trujillo told Nexstar's KTVX. "I am not leaving. I am not deportable. But I do want everybody to know that these kinds of things are happening." Trujillo sa…
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