'It's an insult': Immigrants react to $1,000 offer from Homeland Security to self-deport
Source: Scripps News
Posted 10:22 AM, May 07, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security on Monday announced for the first time that it was offering financial and travel assistance to immigrants who self-deport back to their home country. According to DHS, immigrants who do this through the CBP Home App will get $1,000 that is paid to them after its confirmed through the app that theyve returned home.
DHS officials said the incentive is aimed at saving taxpayers thousands of dollars. As it stands now, the cost to arrest, detain and remove an undocumented immigrant is more than $17,000, according to figures provided by DHS.
Pablo Acosta, an immigrant from Honduras, said he is skeptical about the federal government's proposal. Acosta said the decision to come to the United States was a matter of life or death for his family. We were fine in our country until we started dealing with political persecution, death threats from gangs and someone tried to kidnap our daughter when she was on her way to school," Acosta added.
Alexandre Padilla, an economics professor at Metropolitan State University in Denver, said the question now is, how many immigrants will take the offer? "The incentive might be working for immigrants that are very concerned. But if you have a family here, some of your children might be born here, the cost of moving would be far greater than the $1,000," Padilla said.
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