DHS triples 'exit bonus' for migrants who self-deport before new year
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now providing a significant incentive for undocumented migrants in the United States to voluntarily return to their home countries. Those who choose to self-deport by the end of the year can receive a $3,000 stipend, a move announced on Monday by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

The initiative, described as an “exit bonus,” is part of the DHS’s efforts to manage immigration. Migrants can avail themselves of this offer by registering through the CBP Home app before the year’s end. In addition to the financial incentive, the department will cover the cost of their travel and waive any civil fines or penalties associated with visa overstays or other immigration violations.

During an appearance on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” Noem detailed the program, saying, “For those who are in the U.S. without legal status and wish to return home voluntarily, we are offering $3,000 to assist you through the holiday season. We’ll purchase your ticket and provide the funds to help you return. This offer is open to individuals who have not been detained or have minor interactions with law enforcement but face no criminal charges.”

She further emphasized, “If you step forward, we will facilitate your departure and there may be an opportunity to re-enter the U.S. legally in the future. However, if you’re apprehended and deported, that opportunity will be lost.”

Amid the Trump administration’s aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration, DHS has pitched self-deportation as a “dignified” way of leaving the country with the possibility of returning one day through legal mechanisms.

The program, which launched in May, provides migrants the chance to “return home as regular travelers — without arrest, detention, or restraints. It’s a safe, orderly alternative that provides assistance and flexibility, not fear,” according to the website.

Using the CBP Home app, according to DHS, “allows illegal aliens to plan their return, including having an opportunity to depart in a timely manner — allowing illegal aliens to wrap up work, school, and personal matters and organize their return in an orderly and lawful way.”

When the program launched, offering a $1,000 stipend, DHS noted the app would decrease deportation costs by about 70 percent. The agency said at the time that the average cost to arrest, detain and remove a migrant from the U.S. is $17,121.

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