American citizens accidentally asked to “leave the country”. He is an immigration lawyer

An immigration attorney of Massachusetts was taken when he was asked by President Donald Trump’s administration to leave the country within seven days.

The instructions received through an email on 11 April raised questions about internal communication errors in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

40 -year -old Nicole Micalli was born in Newton and grew up in Sharon, Massachusetts. As an immigration lawyer, he is no stranger for complex bureaucracy processes. But she was surprised to find herself at the end of a exile notice.

“First of all I felt that it was for a customer, but I really looked closely and the only name on the email was mine. So it said that my parole situation was over and I should leave the country within seven days,” Ms. Micheroni said that Micharoni said that NBC News.

He said that the language in the email was “very threatened.”

“And it looks like a sketch spam email. It does not look like an official government notice, but it is,” Micalli said.

As a practice immigration attorney, the name and contact details of Ms. Micalli often appear on the forms presented to immigration officers. It appears that it may be a source of confusion.

In response to the incident, a senior official of the Homeland Security Department, NBC 10 Boston said that some emails could be sent by mistake to the wrong people.

“CBP used Alien’s known email address to send notifications. If a non-individual email as an American citizen contact, which was provided by the alien, the notice could be sent to unexpected recipients,” the statement said.

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The agency said that it was “monitoring communication and would address any issue based on the case-case.”

However, Ms. Micalli is upset with the implications. He said, “I think it’s really scary. I think it says they are not careful.”

NBC reported that she does not plan to follow up directly with Homeland Security and is assuming the phenomenon as a misunderstanding rather than a personal threat. Nevertheless, he suspects that more in the game. For now, she hopes that it will end with this wrong email.