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Citizen who received 7-day order to leave U.S. claims no contact from federal officials


Nicole Micheroni, a 40-year-old U.S. citizen and immigration attorney from Massachusetts, was ordered to leave the country within seven days by federal authorities. She received an email from the Department of Homeland Security stating that her parole had been terminated. Despite receiving no further information from DHS, Micheroni believes it was a mistake, as the email did not include important details typically found in official immigration correspondence. Another immigration attorney, Carmen Bello, also received a similar notice of parole termination. Both women criticized DHS for its lack of care and responsibility in sending out such notices, with Bello highlighting the department’s failure to verify email addresses before sending out important information. DHS did not respond to requests for comment, but a department official stated that Customs and Border Protection is issuing these notices to individuals without lawful status in the U.S. and is monitoring communications to address any issues. Micheroni and Bello’s cases shed light on the confusion and lack of proper procedures within the immigration system, causing distress and concern among those affected.

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