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Citizen facing U.S. deportation deadline says she hasn’t received any communication from federal authorities


Nicole Micheroni, a 40-year-old U.S. citizen and immigration attorney from Massachusetts, received a notice from the Department of Homeland Security ordering her to leave the country within seven days. Micheroni, who believes the notice was sent in error, said she has not heard anything from DHS since then. The email informed her that her parole, which allows non-citizens to stay in the U.S. for limited periods, had been terminated. There was no name or case number included in the message, making Micheroni question its authenticity. Another immigration attorney, Carmen Bello, also received a similar notice, indicating a lack of thoroughness on the part of the government in sending out these notifications. The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to requests for comment, but indicated that Customs and Border Protection is responsible for issuing these notices to individuals with unlawful status in the country. The situation has caused confusion and concern among those who have received these notices. Micheroni described the process as being in disarray, with DHS not exercising proper caution. She believes that the department needs to be more responsible in how they communicate with individuals to avoid causing unnecessary alarm and distress.

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