Fake heiress Anna Delvey eyed by DHS for deportation: ‘look forward to sending her home soon’
Anna Delvey, also known as Anna Sorokin, is facing deportation to Germany as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) seeks to remove her from the United States. Delvey, who gained notoriety for her fraudulent schemes, has been under electronic monitoring since her release from ICE custody in 2022. The DHS spokesperson stated they look forward to sending her home soon, citing her violations of immigration laws.
- ▪Anna Delvey is being targeted for deportation by the Department of Homeland Security.
- ▪She was convicted of multiple charges, including grand larceny, and was sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison.
- ▪Delvey has been under electronic monitoring since her release from ICE custody in October 2022.
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US News Fake heiress Anna Delvey eyed by DHS for deportation: ‘look forward to sending her home soon’ By Shane Galvin Published May 23, 2026, 11:03 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Fake heiress Anna Delvey’s days in an ankle monitor may be numbered, as the feds told The Post this week they are pushing to deport the convicted scammer to her native Germany. “For years, she has made a mockery of the United States court system and its immigration laws. She has been released on an ankle monitor while her appeal of removal is heard,” said a DHS spokesperson. “We look forward to sending her home soon,” they added. Delvey, 35, went viral last week when she demonstrated how to slip on her tights underneath her ICE mandatedankle monitor.
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