
Mon Apr 14 06:00:00 UTC 2025: ## US Citizen Receives Erroneous Deportation Order from Homeland Security
**Boston, MA** – A Massachusetts woman, Nicole Micheroni, a US citizen and immigration attorney, received a shocking email on Friday from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ordering her to leave the country within seven days. The email, purportedly terminating her parole status, baffled Micheroni, a lifelong resident of Massachusetts.
“At first I thought it was for a client,” Micheroni stated. “But the only name on the email was mine.”
The 40-year-old, born and raised in Massachusetts, believes the email was sent in error. However, she expressed concern over the potential for similar misdirected notices to other US citizens. Micheroni, whose work involves handling sensitive immigration documents, speculates that her email address may have been inadvertently included in a database of individuals facing deportation.
A senior Department of Homeland Security official confirmed that CBP is issuing notices terminating parole for individuals lacking legal status. The official explained that CBP used known email addresses, and that notices may have been mistakenly sent to unintended recipients if an incorrect email address was provided by an individual subject to deportation. CBP is reportedly addressing these issues on a case-by-case basis.
Micheroni described the email’s language as “threatening” and its appearance as “sketchy,” despite its official origins. She has since shared her experience on social media, sparking thousands of responses globally. Micheroni suspects the incident may be a “scare tactic” aimed at inciting fear surrounding immigration.
She does not plan to contact Homeland Security, believing the incident to be an administrative error, and hopes the matter will not escalate further.