RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A bold message in an email — it’s how some people said they received a letter ordering them to leave the United States almost immediately.
One man living in Wake County, who came to the U.S. seeking asylum after he was nearly executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, said he received the notice Friday morning. With teenage boys enrolled in school, he asked not to be identified out of concern and fear for the safety of his family.
He said coming to the U.S. was not just about living the ‘American dream’—it was about safety and life.
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The notice of termination of parole appears to be from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that first reads “It’s time for you to leave the United States … DHS is now exercising its discretion to terminate your parole. Unless it expires sooner, your parole will terminate 7 days from the date on this notice.”…