Massachusetts
‘We will find you’: Massachusetts attorney told to self-deport by DHS
A United States citizen was mistakenly looped into a Department of Homeland Security email that ordered her to self-deport from the U.S. “immediately.”
Nicole Micheroni, an immigration attorney and partner at the Massachusetts firm Cameron Micheroni & Silvia, was stunned by the official email Friday morning and initially believed it was intended for one of her clients.
“It took me a couple of minutes to realize it was sent to me instead of someone I represent,” Micheroni told the Boston Globe.
The notification was written simply in the subject line as “Notification of Termination of Parole” and did not state a client name or case number.
It has now materialized that the message was sent by mistake, the DHS confirmed.
The memo was genuine and is part of the fresh crackdown ordered by President Donald Trump to remove thousands of undocumented immigrants.
The measures that inadvertently targeted Micheroni are a reaction to the Biden-era reconciliation bill that granted nearly 7 million undocumented people the right to work and live temporarily in the U.S., according to Pew Research.
“DHS is terminating your parole,” the body of the email read.
The message continued, “Do not attempt to remain in the United States—the federal government will find you.”
Micheroni, who has practiced immigration law for 12 years, told The Globe she had never before seen immigration parole terminated by email.
Last year, Micheroni and her firm helped Francisco Rodriguez Guardado, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology janitor originally from El Salvador, avoid deportation to his homeland, “where he faced repeated threats to his life from organized criminal elements.”
Guardado was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities in Boston in 2017 “with the intent of immediately returning him to El Salvador despite the threats to his life.”
Meanwhile, Micheroni said that Friday’s email was not something that alarmed her personally.
Rather, she was now concerned for other immigrants who were next in line to be targeted by ICE officials.
“It’s meant to be an intimidation tactic to get people to leave the country,” Micheroni said.
“In some ways, I don’t think they really care who they reach, as long as the message is being received.”
In March, over 500,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans had their temporary legal status revoked by the Trump administration — meaning that they could now be in line for deportations this month.
“It is terrifying for people to get a letter like this,” Jeff Thielman, president of the International Institute of New England, a humanitarian relief service for immigrants in Massachusetts, told The Globe.
“They followed all the rules, did everything they were supposed to do, reported whereabouts and location to the government, and now they’re getting punished for it,” he added.
Sarah Sherman-Stokes, an associate director of the Immigrants’ Rights and Human Trafficking Clinic at Boston University School of Law, told The Globe that DHS appears to be clamping down on asylum seekers who used the CPB One app.
A senior DHS official said the mistake could have been caused by an asylum seeker who had included the email address in their contact information.
“[Customs and Border Protection] is monitoring communications and will address any issues on a case-by-case basis,” the DHS statement to The Globe said.
The Independent contacted DHS and Nicole Micheroni for comment.
Massachusetts
Millions of gallons of wastewater discharged into Merrimack River due to broken pipe
Approximately eight million gallons of wastewater are currently being discharged into the river per day.
HAVERHILL, Mass. (WWLP) – Those traveling for the Fourth of July weekend are being advised of a wastewater pipe break on the Merrimack River.
The Massachusetts Environmental Police stated that over the weekend, a major wastewater pipe in Haverhill broke, releasing millions of gallons of sewage into the river. The broken pipe was carrying wastewater from the main pumping station to the treatment plant.
Police estimate that approximately eight million gallons of wastewater are currently being discharged into the river per day.
At this time, fishing in the river is not prohibited, and the estuaries and beaches remain open. However, the information is being released to the public to help community members be aware of current conditions and use caution.
To access more information on water quality testing results, you can visit the official DPH website. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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Massachusetts
4 shot during World Cup watch party in Massachusetts
BROCKTON, Mass. (WJAR) — Four people were shot on Friday night after hundreds had gathered to watch a World Cup match in Massachusetts.
Police said the shooting happened just before midnight on Main Street in Brockton.
Officers said the victims were taken to the hospital.
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Police have not said if there were any arrests.
Massachusetts
Man cited for alleged wrong-way deadly crash
BOSTON, (WPRI) — A somerset man has been cited for allegedly causing a deadly wrong-way crash in Boston late Saturday night.
Just before midnight, troopers from the H9 Barracks were called for a report of a multi-vehicle crash on I-93 North before Exit 15A.
A preliminary investigation showed that the driver of a 2004 Cadillac Escalade, identified as 81-year-old Antone Carvalho, of Somerset, entered Route 93 North at Exit 15B and drove southbound in the northbound lanes.
Two vehicles, a Honda Odyssey and an Audi A4, attempted to avoid the Carvalho and crashed into each other.
Four people in the Honda Odyssey, were taken to a Boston-area hospital for evaluation.
Shortly after the initial crash, police say Carvalho collided head-on with a Chevrolet Cruze.
Carvalho and the other driver were taken to Boston-area hospitals for their injuries
The driver of the Chevrolet Cruze, identified as a man in his 20’s from Haverhill, died from his injuries.
Carvalho will be issued a summons to appear in court at a later date.
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