United States Department of Homeland Security offers $2,600 exit bonus to undocumented migrants

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The United States Department of Homeland Security has launched a program that offers a $2,600 cash payment, free flights booked via the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Home Mobile App, and cancellation of certain outstanding fines to non‑criminal undocumented migrants who register to voluntarily self‑deport.
United States Department of Homeland Security offers $2,600 exit bonus to undocumented migrants
Why it matters
The program creates a formal, app-driven channel that obliges enforcement agencies to postpone detention or removal actions for enrolled, vetted migrants while DHS arranges travel. That limits the ability of local enforcement to effect immediate arrests of participants who have scheduled departures.
Implications
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention officers must delay detention and enforcement actions against migrants who register and pass DHS vetting until DHS-arranged departure occurs, or they will contravene the department's temporary deprioritisation directive.
  • Customs and Border Protection (CBP) case officers must process self-deportation registrations submitted through the CBP Home Mobile App and arrange timely travel logistics for approved applicants, or applicants will not receive the program benefits.

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Source

The Hindu

Topics

Migration

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