Homeland Security Email Tells a US Citizen to 'Immediately' Self-Deport
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Homeland Security Email Tells a US Citizen to 'Immediately' Self-Deport
""So many people don't have a lawyer, or their lawyer has 6,000 clients, which completely overloads the attorneys who often provide pro bono legal services to immigrants.""
""A lot of people that are here on parole status don't know the nuances of immigration law, so they get this email and they don't know if it applies to them.""
The Trump administration aims to revoke the parole of more than 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, moving towards expedited deportation. However, a federal judge in Boston has established a protective order against this initiative. Legal confusion surrounds the implications of this email directive, causing uncertainty and fear among immigrants lacking adequate legal support. Many are unsure if the revocation affects their status, as they often lack access to lawyers, leading to heightened anxiety during this turbulent legal landscape.
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