Boston immigration attorney, a citizen, told by DHS to leave the country
Briefly

Nichole Micheroni, an immigration lawyer born in Newton, Massachusetts, received an unexpected email from the Department of Homeland Security demanding she leave the U.S. within a week. The email, which contained a warning against attempting to stay in the country, reflects broader changes in immigration policy, particularly regarding the termination of parole for numerous individuals lacking legal status. This shift has prompted concerns among immigration advocates regarding its implications for due process and the treatment of individuals who sought asylum. Micheroni's case highlights the unpredictable nature of these policies, even affecting attorneys familiar with immigration law.
Micheroni's experience highlights the complexities of U.S. immigration policy and its impact on individuals, especially those who navigate the law as practicing attorneys themselves.
The recent termination of parole for many individuals by the Department of Homeland Security has raised alarm among immigration advocates, who argue it disrupts lives and undermines due process.
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