Hubert Montoi laughed when the US Internal Security Ministry said via email that it should leave the country immediately or risk deportation. He is a US citizen.
“I just thought it was inappropriate,” said the Immigration Prosecutor Austin, Texas.
It was a clear failure in the dismantling of the Trump administration to another Baden era policy that allowed people to live and work in the country temporarily. US customs and border protection quietly abolish two -year permits of people whoUsed app for destination onlineIn the US, a border crossing with Mexico called CBP One, which brought more than 900,000 people since January 2023.
The CBP One recall allowed fans and formalities of the abolition of temporary defenses for hundreds of thousands, whose moles were previously considered dangerous for return and humanitarian parole for others from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who came with financial sponsors. These steps came with official messages in the Federal Register and a press release. Judgesstopped them from the entry into forceAfter the propaganda groups, he sued.
CBP cancellation notifications began to land in the mailboxes in late March without warning, some speaking at once to leave at once and others give them seven days. The goals included US citizens.
Timothy J. Breren, a lawyer born in Connecticut in Houston, said on April 11 to leave the United States: “I am concerned that the administration has a list of immigration lawyers or the database they are trying to aim,” he said.
CBP confirmed in a statement that he issued notifications termination of temporary legal status Under the CBP One. This is not said how much, just what they were not sent to all the beneficiaries, which amounted to 936,000 at the end of December.
The CBP noted that the messages may have been sent to an unintentional recipient, including lawyers when the beneficiaries provided contact information for US citizens. It decides these situations in each case.
Chat Internet groups reflect fear and confusion, which, according to critics, are the prescribed effect of the administration. Braren said the three customers who received notifications decided to return to Salvador after he was told to leave.
“The fact that we do not know how many people received this message is part of the problem. We get reports from lawyers and people who do not know what to do from the message,” said Hillary Lee, lawyer of the Justice Center, a group of propaganda.
President Donald TrumpSuspended CBP One for new arrivalHis first day is in office, but those who are already in the US believed that they could remain at least until their two -year resolution has expired. The cancellation notes that some have received, the sense of temporary stability has ended. “It’s time to leave the United States,” the letters began.
“It’s really confusing,” said Robin Barnard, Senior Director for Human Rights Propaganda. “Imagine how people who have entered this process feel when they hear through different chats, rumors or screenshots that some friends have received a notice and others.”
Lawyers say some CBP beneficiaries may continue to be an annual window to apply for asylum or seek other relief.
The notifications were sent to another whose removal orders are under other forms of temporary protection. Federal Judge in Massachusettstemporarily stopped deportationFor more than 500,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguan and Venezuelans who came from the end of 2022 after applying on the Internet with a financial sponsor and flew to the US airport at their own expense.
Maria, 48-year-old Nicaraguan woman who cheered Trump’s election and arrived along the way, said that she had left her land like “a bomb. It paralyzed me.”
Maria, who asked her to be called only her patronymic, fearing her detention and deportation, said in a telephone interview Florida that she would continue to clean the houses to support herself and apply for asylum.
Originally this story was presented on Fortune.com
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