‘Time to leave time for you’: Why are the legal American citizens receive this mail from DHS

DHS said that these people are receiving mail as immigrants would have used their mail for administrative records.

many American citizenNotices received from legally living in the country Department of Homeland Security Saying them to leave the country or should be subject to possible law enforcement functions. DHS clarified that it was accidentally sent to many. “It’s time for you to leave the United States,” read an email sent to the immigration lawyer Herriite Steel of Los Angeles, born in California. “Don’t try to stay in the United States – you will get the federal government.”
DHS clarified that Steel received the message as their address was connected to a group of more than 900,000 people, which was allowed in the country on a two -year work visa, which means that these people provided them emails, although Steel said that she does not represent anyone.
The DHS spokesperson said, “If a non-individual email-like an American citizen was provided by contacts and foreign, notices could be sent to unexpected recipients,” said the DHS spokesman. “CBP is monitoring communication and will address any issue based on the case-by-case.”
“To be clear: If you are a foreigner, to be in the United States is a privilege – not a right,” the authorities said. “We are working in the best interest of the country and implementing the law accordingly.”
“The Trump administration, in many ways, operates on a mixture of cruelty and inefficiency. It is difficult to know what the exact process was by which I was to get that email to get that email in the middle of the night,” Steel said.
This was not a one -time case. Lis Anderson, a doctor at the Cromwell of Connecticut, recently revealed that he had received the mail that asked him to leave the country. He said, “Language was very threatened as to what it could actually apply to,” he said.
Nicole Micalli, an attorney of Massachusetts, also received an email. “At first I thought it was for a customer, but I really looked closely and the only name on the email was mine,” he told NBC in Boston. “So it said that my parole situation was over and I should leave the country within seven days. [It was] Perhaps, hopefully, I was sent by mistake. But it is a bit that they are going out for American citizens. ,

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