Problem may have arisen due to the misuse of Lisa Anderson’s digital address in immigration -related forms, according to representatives of the migratory sector
Lisa Anderson, a 56-year-old, born in Pennsylvania and resident in Connecticut, received an unexpected email from the administration of. The message A Instava to “Self -Off” to avoid possible legal complications. Despite being an American citizen and having no criminal record, the content of the email was true, which led her to seek clarification on her legal situation from the Customs Immigration and Control Service (ICE) and the DHS Department (DHS).
After investigating the case, representatives of the immigration sector recognized that the message was the result of an administrative error. This problem may have arisen due to improper use of Lisa’s email in immigration forms, according to representatives of the migratory sector. Although the situation has been corrected, the doctor now feels insecure and decided to carry her passport as a precautionary measure.
Similar errors have been a recurring concern in ICE, resulting in improper deportations of US citizens. A 2021 report indicated that, in a period of five years, about 70 born citizens were deported due to failures in the verification of their citizenship. Although the legislation protects US citizens from deportation, the occurrence of errors in immigration operations is still a reality.
*Report produced with the aid of AI
Posted by Fernando Dias