‘He asked me to leave the country immediately’: Email ‘threatens’ from Homeland Security to the American doctor

A doctor of Connecticut, an American citizen born in the United States, claimed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent him an email and “left the country immediately.”
“This is the time for you to leave the United States,” Sandesh said. Language was very threatened that it could really apply, “Lisa Anderson, a doctor of Cromwell, Connecticut, told NBC Connecticut on Wednesday.
Anderson, 58, was born in Pennsylvania. Email for him comes after another American citizen, Boston, Massachusetts’s Immigration Attorney Nicole Micalli received the same message from DHS.
Micalli said that although he was asked to leave the country within seven days, federal officials were not yet followed.
Pointing to the Boston episode, Anderson said he “is nothing with immigration.” The doctor, who has been taking his American passport at all times after receiving the email, is demanding an immigration lawyer.
“It is a matter of concern that there are too many people like me, who probably thought that it was spam, who probably did not feel,” I have a problem, “he commented.
Homeland security response department
A senior DHS official told NBC News that the department is sending notices to the persons who “do not have a valid situation to continue to live in the US”.
“If a non-individual email-like an American citizen was provided by the liaison, the notice can be sent to the unexpected recipients. CBP (customs and border security) is monitoring communication and will address any issue based on case-case,” the official said.
He said that for such individuals, being in the United States is a “privilege and not a right.”

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