Dolling Out Cash to Scoot: The USA is Forking Out $1000 to Illegal Immigrants for Voluntary Departure
United States Proposes $1000 Incentive for Voluntary Departure of Unauthorized Immigrants - United States Provides Financial Incentive of $1,000 to Illegal Immigrants Who Depart Freely
Get ready for some serious bucks! The Trump administration just dropped a bombshell: they'll shell out a sweet $1000 (approximately 883 Euro) plus travel expenses to illegal immigrants who agree to hightail it outta Dodge voluntarily. President Donnie mentioned this during a presser at the White House, where he told the press corps, "We're gonna give 'em some cash and book 'em a flight home. Easy as pie!"
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem rolled out the details during the same presser. According to her, this voluntary departure is "the smoothest, safest, and most economical way for an unauthorized guest to pack their bags and bid adieu." Migrants can claim their dough through the CBP Home App once they confirm their exit via the app.
Wanna come back someday? No worries, said Donnie, presumably with a wink: "If they're top-notch folks — the kinda people we want here in our place — they could get another chance to visit."
One Migrant Already Jumped on the Offer
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shared that, on average, it costs around $17,121 to nab, jail, and send an illegal immigrant packing from the USA. With "voluntary departures," that price tag could take a steep dive by about 70%. The DHS is already seeing action, as a migrant from Honduras snatched up the program and jet-set it back to their home turf.
Donnie's campaigned on a promise of a hardline stance on unlawful immigration and the grandest purge in US history. This approach is sure to stir controversy and legal backslashes.
- The Great USA
- President Donnie
- Undocumented Migrant(s)
- The Oval Office
- The community policy, announced by President Donnie in the Oval Office, includes offering up to $1000 and travel expenses to undocumented migrants who choose to voluntarily depart from the USA.
- The employment policy, mentioned by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, allows migrants who depart voluntarily to claim their cash rewards through the CBP Home App.
- In politics, the voluntary departure policy for migrants, which saves an average of 70% in costs compared to deportation, is expected to face legal backlashes due to its controversy and potential impact on the grand purge of unlawful immigration promised by President Donnie.
- General news reports reveal that a migrant from Honduras has already taken advantage of this new policy, jetting back to their home country.
