Washington — The Department of Homeland Security on Monday increased its voluntary-departure incentive to $3,000 and a free flight for undocumented immigrants who register via the CBP Home app and leave the United States by Dec. 31, 2025. Secretary Kristi Noem today announced the temporary raise from $1,000 as a holiday push and said participants may receive forgiveness of certain civil fines. DHS cites roughly 1.9 million voluntary departures since January 2025 and tens of thousands of app users. The agency framed the offer as a cost-saving alternative to detention and removal. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The Department of Homeland Security and federal agencies could reduce enforcement, detention, and removal costs, while migrants who accept the program receive a $3,000 stipend, a free flight home, and potential forgiveness of certain civil fines.
Undocumented migrants who decline or miss the Dec. 31 deadline face increased enforcement, arrest, deportation, and possible permanent bars from returning, per DHS statements and agency warnings.
DHS triples stipend to $3,000 for voluntary departures
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