US triples incentive for migrants' self-deportation by year-end

The US Department of Homeland Security has tripled the financial incentive to $3,000 for undocumented migrants who self-deport by the end of December, in addition to covering return flight costs. This step aims to promote voluntary exits amid the Trump administration's mass deportation policies. Secretary Kristi Noem warned that those awaiting forced deportation may forfeit chances of future legal reentry.

With just over a week left until the end of the year, the Donald Trump administration is pushing to speed up undocumented migrants' departures. On Monday, December 22, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it will offer $3,000 to those who self-deport voluntarily by December's end, tripling the $1,000 incentive provided since May. The government will also cover the return flight cost.

The program operates via the CBP Home app, launched in March 2025 by the Trump administration. This app was repurposed from a tool used under Joe Biden's government to help asylum seekers schedule border appointments. According to Secretary Kristi Noem, the 'exit bonus' applies to non-detained individuals or those detained without criminal charges. In a Fox interview, Noem stated: “Raise your hand, we'll help you go home. We'll make it easy, and you might have a chance to return to this country legally someday. If you wait for us to detain you and deport you ourselves, you'll never have that chance.”

The DHS also waives certain civil fines for illegal stay for app users. Noem claimed 1.9 million undocumented individuals have self-deported since January 2025, with “tens of thousands” using CBP Home, though no detailed figures have been released on incentive payments or flights.

Immigration lawyers denounce the promise of possible future legal return as a “trap,” since migrants with over 365 days in the US face a 10-year reentry ban under current law, and the app offers no return facilitation. Some migrants report weeks or months of detention delays after signing self-deportation, or failure to receive promised funds.

Trump vowed to deport one million people in his first year, ending January 20, 2026. So far, about 605,000 have been expelled, with over 65,700 detained as of late November.

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Black-and-white realistic illustration of a family using the CBP Home self-deportation app at an airport, promoted for holiday returns with bonuses.
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Trump administration uses holiday video to promote CBP Home self-deportation app

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The Trump administration has released a black-and-white holiday video on X encouraging immigrants in the country illegally to use the CBP Home app to return "home for the holidays." The Department of Homeland Security presents the app as a way to facilitate voluntary departures with government-funded travel and a $1,000 exit bonus, while warning that those who refuse to leave could face arrest, deportation, fines, and long-term bans from reentering the United States.

Concluding 2025, the Trump administration deported over 605,000 illegal immigrants—exceeding Obama-era records of 432,000 but short of the 1 million annual goal—while 1.9 million others departed voluntarily, per DHS. Continuing prior coverage of high-profile criminal removals, recent cases include a Venezuelan influencer, a repeat abuser, and a sex trafficker.

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The Trump administration has intensified its mass deportation efforts, arresting over 595,000 illegal immigrants and deporting around 605,000 since Inauguration Day. These operations have brought attention to several high-profile cases involving serious crimes by undocumented individuals. Officials describe these as examples of the 'worst of the worst' among those in the country illegally.

The Trump administration has mobilized approximately 2000 federal immigration agents to Minnesota for a month-long operation targeting fraud and illegal immigration. The deployment follows allegations of a multibillion-dollar scam involving Somali-run daycares and nonprofits that siphoned taxpayer funds. Officials aim to investigate and deport those involved while addressing broader welfare program abuses.

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A senior State Department official said on November 5–6, 2025, that roughly 80,000 non‑immigrant visas have been revoked since January 20, citing offenses that include driving under the influence, assault and theft. The department also highlighted its enforcement push on social media, while a spokesperson emphasized that entry to the United States is a privilege, not a right.

Despite increasing barriers under the Trump administration, hundreds of immigrants became US citizens in January ceremonies in the Washington, D.C. area. These events highlighted joy and relief amid paused applications and cancelled proceedings. Advocates note the process is slowing, yet commitment to inclusion persists.

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Several U.S. sanctuary cities and states have drawn sharp criticism for policies that lead to the release of undocumented immigrants with criminal records, allowing some to commit further serious crimes. The Department of Homeland Security has highlighted cases in New York City, Illinois, Minnesota, and Fairfax County, Virginia, as particularly concerning. Federal authorities, including ICE, have responded with operations and lawsuits against these areas.

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