Gina DeCosmo and Jeffery DeCristofaro say the mood is tense in Camden, New Jersey, for many of the families they represent.

"This is something that popped up mid-to-late last week," DeCosmo said. "So those letters could be arriving this week or next."

They say their concern comes as word that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is allegedly sending letters to teenagers about returning to their home countries.

The staff at Camden Center for Law and Social Justice writes that the ICE notifications, which they say the community has labeled "Freaky Friday Letters," might contain financial offers or strong and threatening language.

"They started being given to youth already in immigration detention starting last Tuesday or Wednesday. They may actually be mailed out now," DeCristofaro sa

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