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Topic Title: US citizens getting orders to "Self deport"
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Created On: 04/24/2025 12:38 PM
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California Man Ordered to Deport 'Immediately' Despite US Birth Certificate

A man born in California recently received an email from the Department of Homeland Security instructing him to self-deport from the United States immediately.

"CBP used the known email addresses of the alien to send notifications. If a non-personal email - such as an American citizen contact - was provided by the alien, notices may have been sent to unintended recipients," a senior DHS official told Newsweek.

Aldo Martinez-Gomez, a San Diego County resident, has spent much of his life in the South Bay.

"I was born in Paradise Valley Hospital in National City and I was raised my whole life in Chula Vista," Martinez-Gomez told Fox 5 San Diego.

According to the outlet, Martinez-Gomez's birth certificate verifies those details. Still, on April 11, he received an email from DHS giving him seven days to self-deport from the United States.

"If you do not depart the United States immediately, you will be subject to potential law enforcement actions that will result in your removal from the United States," the letter said.

"Do not attempt to remain in the United States - the federal government will find you," it continued.

The Californian was among what appeared to be dozens of people who received an unexpected self-deportation notice via email on Friday. Nicole Micheroni, a U.S. citizen and immigration attorney, was another.

"It is time for you to leave the United States," the message began, adding, "DHS is now exercising its discretion to terminate your parole. Unless it expires sooner, your parole will terminate seven days from the date of this notice."

Micheroni, a partner at Cameron Law Offices in Massachusetts, told Newsweek she was not on parole and did not believe the message was a scam. Instead, she saw it as a troubling sign of the Trump administration's expansive and aggressive deportation campaign.

Pamela Rioles Saeed, an immigration attorney born in Boston, said she was shocked to receive a deportation notice from DHS.


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