Trump Admin’s $1000 Offer for Self-Deporting Immigrants

Monday, May 5, 2025, 1:21 pm

The Trump administration has launched a controversial initiative offering $1000 along with travel assistance to immigrants in irregular situations who wish to self-deport. Critics are laughing—and frowning—at the policy’s practical impact on a complex immigration landscape.


nationalpost.com / Trump administration to offer illegal immigrants in U.S. $1,000 to ‘self-deport’: Homeland Security

'If you are here illegally, self-deportation is the best, safest and most cost-effective way to leave the United States to avoid arrest,' Secretary Kristi Noem said

ledevoir.com / Trump offre 1000 $ aux immigrés en situation irrégulière pour quitter le pays

Le département américain de la Sécurité intérieure financera également l’aide au voyage.

globalnews.ca / Trump administration says it’ll pay immigrants $1,000 to leave U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security said in a news release that it's also paying for travel assistance for immigrants who are illegally in the U.S. and want to "self-deport."


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