- Mar 28, 2025
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In a shocking turn of events, a Neenah, Wisconsin man has been ordered to leave the United States—despite being a born-and-raised citizen. The case has raised serious concerns about bureaucratic errors, identity theft, and the broader implications for American citizens.
According to reports, the man—whose identity remains protected—had his citizenship status flagged due to a mix-up in federal records. Despite providing multiple forms of identification, including a birth certificate and Social Security card, he was still deemed "ineligible" to remain in the country.
Legal experts and advocacy groups have stepped in, calling the situation an alarming example of systemic failure. The case highlights how easily U.S. citizens can be caught in immigration red tape.
This isn’t an isolated incident. Across the U.S., citizens have faced wrongful deportation threats due to clerical errors, outdated databases, and aggressive enforcement policies. The question remains: How many others are at risk?
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