Fact number 2: Srinivasan left America on 11 March and went to Canada.
Speculation number 2: The Secretary of Homeland Security Christie NoM claimed that Srinivasan “Self-Antagative” from America through CBP Home App, a new mobile application launched by Donald Trump Government on 10 March. The app allows illegal immigrants to “present the intention of departure” to the US to avoid arrest or exile risk by law enforcement through their “self-division” facility.
Scrape: There is no evidence that Srinivasan is actually ‘self-confident’ from America using the app. In fact, Srinivasan’s lawyer said that he had booked a flight out of the country to follow the 15 -day time limit to leave him by DHS after cancellation of his student visa.
Srinivasan’s lawyer Nathan Yaf said, “The fact that DHS has falsely claimed that it is ‘self-reconciled’ through the CBP home app, only underlines that the goal of administration has been made on fabrication, not the facts,” Srinivasan’s Vakil Nathan Yaf. CNN,
The allegations of DHS have also highlighted the issue of “self-explanation”, a word that has been used continuously after the launch of the app.
However, Texas-based immigration lawyer Dahlia French says nothing is known as “self-exploration” in the US law.
French said, “There is no legal or Congress word called ‘self-deporting’. To get out of someone, a judge needs to be ordered to exist while undergoing immigration proceedings,” French said. The Quint,
Meanwhile, speaking about the CBP Home app, the lawyers say that is nothing, but there is a way to give immigrants to the immigrants false hopes under the guise of assuring the country a route.
“They are trying to dodge people in ‘self-deporting’. They are telling them, just deport themselves and coming back to America in the future will be easy for you-which is completely nonsense.