US LAUNCHES $3,000 SELF-DEPORT PLAN FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
…warns gesture ends on December 31, promises stern penalties for defaulting migrants
United States Department of Homeland Security has announced a $3000 limited-time programme to encourage illegal migrants to voluntarily leave the country during the Yuletide season.
According to DHS in a statement on Monday, migrants who register to self-deport through the CBP Home app by December 31 will receive a $3,000 stipend, in addition to a free flight to their home country.
The statement also said migrants who register for the programme will also be exempted from any civil fines or penalties related to failure to depart the United States.
DHS disclosed that approximately 1.9 million undocumented migrants have voluntarily left the US since January 2025, while tens of thousands have been availing themselves of the CBP Home programme.
Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem described the holiday incentive as a temporary increase.
Noem said, “Since January 2025, 1.9 million illegal aliens have voluntarily self-deported, and tens of thousands have used the CBP Home programme.
“During the Christmas season, the US taxpayer is so generously tripling the incentive to leave voluntarily for those in this country illegally—offering a $3,000 exit bonus, but just until the end of the year.”
She added a warning for those who do not take part.
“Illegal aliens should take advantage of this gift and self-deport because if they don’t, we will find them, we will arrest them, and they will never return,” she said.
The programme, called “Project Homecoming,” was established in May 2025 under a presidential proclamation issued by President Donald Trump.
DHS initially offered $1,000 and a free flight to those willing to self-deport. Funding for the programme comes from $250 million originally allocated to resettle refugees, repurposed by the State Department.
DHS described the CBP Home app process as fast and free. Migrants simply download the app, submit their information, and DHS arranges and covers the cost of travel.
The department also warned that individuals who do not participate could face arrest, deportation, and permanent restrictions on returning to the United States.
