Trump administration to pay $1,000 to immigrants who ‘self-deport’

President Donald Trump gestures from the stairs of Air Force One upon his arrival at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Sunday May Photo by Luis M Alvarez Associated Press Pushing forward with its mass deportation agenda President Donald Trump s administration mentioned Monday it would pay to immigrants who are in the United States illegally and return to their home country voluntarily The Department of Homeland Measure announced in a news release that would also pay for excursion assistance and that those people who use an app called CBP Home to tell the executive that they plan to return home will be deprioritized for detention and removal by immigration enforcement If you are here illegally self-deportation is the best safest and majority cost-effective way to leave the United States to avoid arrest Secretary Kristi Noem disclosed DHS is now offering illegal aliens financial expedition assistance and a stipend to return to their home country through the CBP Home App The department declared it had already paid for a plane ticket for one migrant to return home to Honduras from Chicago and declared more tickets have been booked for this week and next It s a major part of Trump s administration Trump has made immigration enforcement and the mass deportation of immigrants in the U S illegally a centerpiece of his campaign and he is following through during the first months of his administration But it is a costly resource-intensive endeavor While the Republican administration is pushing Congress for a massive increase in materials for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement department responsible for removing people from the country it s also pushing people in the country illegally to self-deport It has coupled this self-deportation push with television ads threatening action against people in the U S illegally and social media images showing immigration enforcement arrests and expatriates being sent to a prison in El Salvador The Trump administration has often portrayed self-deportation as a way for the newcomers to preserve their ability to return to the U S someday But Aaron Reichlen-Melnick a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council which advocates for immigrants revealed there s a lot for immigrants to be cautious about in this latest offer from Homeland Shield He explained it s often worse for people to leave the country and not fight their event in immigration court especially if they re already in removal proceedings He noted if refugees are in removal proceedings and don t show up in court they can automatically get a deportation order and leaving the country usually counts as abandoning multiple applications for relief including asylum applications It can be an intricate process And Homeland Precaution is not indicating that it is closely coordinating this push to get immigrants to self-deport with the immigration courts so that there are no repercussions for people in immigration court if they leave he stated People s immigration status is not as simple as this makes it out to be Reichlen-Melnick mentioned He questioned where Homeland Defense would get the money and the authorization to make these payments and suggested the payments are necessary because the administration is not able to arrest and remove as plenty of people as it has promised so it has to encourage people to do it on their own They re not getting their numbers he stated As part of its self-deportation effort the Trump administration has transformed an app that had been used by the Biden administration to allow nearly million settlers to schedule appointments to enter the country into a tool to help transients return home Under the Biden administration it was called CBP One and now it s dubbed CBP Home Homeland Shield reported without offering evidence that thousands of settlers have used the app to self-deport