ST. LOUIS – As U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown efforts continue, some immigrants are receiving text messages from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asking them to report to local offices for a “case review”—messages” some attorneys say may be misleading or deceptive.

The Migrant and Immigration Community Action Project, a St. Louis-based immigrant advocacy group known as MICA, addressed the issue during a news conference on Wednesday.

MICA says these messages are not just limited to St. Louis or Missouri. The group says similar texts have been reported in at least 14 other U.S. cities.

One alleged text message, which MICA sent to FOX 2 as a screenshot, reads, “Your ICE officer has requested that you report to the office for a case review this week… Please arrive either on Tuesday, June 3rd, or Wednesday, June 4th.”

According to MICA, some individuals who received the texts were allowed to check in like normal and leave, while others are being detained by ICE officers inside courtrooms.

When asked if this kind of courtroom presence is standard, St. Louis immigration attorney David Cox said, Not typically.

“They wouldn’t be there as a witness,” said St. Louis immigration attorney David Cox. “They’re just members of the public, because the courts are open to the public. They’re just showing up, they’re standing in corners, some of them in plain clothes, some of them are wearing their official uniforms, so it’s across the spectrum what we’re seeing.”

Attorneys are urging everyone who receives ICE “case review” text messages, regardless of their current home state, to bring legal representation with them.

According to NBC News, ICE made the most immigrant arrests in a single day in the agency’s history on Tuesday, reportedly detaining more than 2,200 individuals. Attorneys told NBC News that at least some of those arrests appear to be tied to the mass text messages.