The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a new voluntary self-deportation initiative that offers undocumented immigrants free travel assistance and a $1,000 stipend through the CBP Home App. The goal is to reduce the cost and resources spent on formal deportation proceedings while encouraging individuals to leave the U.S. on their own.
According to DHS, this could cut deportation-related costs by 70%, with the current average per removal exceeding $17,000.
This policy doesn’t just affect individuals—it can impact your workforce and legal obligations as an employer.
Attorneys must guide clients on whether participating in this program is in their best interest. While the stipend and travel support are attractive, voluntary departure can carry long-term immigration consequences.
An experienced Immigration Attorney in New Jersey can help determine whether self-deportation affects eligibility for future visas, waivers, or lawful reentry.
This new DHS program marks a significant shift in U.S. immigration enforcement. For some, it offers a dignified exit and potential future legal return. For employers, it’s a reminder to stay fully compliant. For immigration attorneys, it’s a new challenge—and an opportunity to support clients through informed, strategic counsel.
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