
‘project homecoming’ launches first flight of 64 illegal immigrants accepting $1,000 to self-deport
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) conducted its first self-deport operation, dubbed “Project Homecoming,” with a charter flight on Monday from Texas, and made stops in Honduras
and Colombia, taking 64 illegal immigrants who chose to self-deport back to their home countries. DHS said in a post on X that all participants who chose to leave the U.S. were offered the
same benefits as any illegal alien who self-deports using the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Home App. “They received travel assistance, a $1,000 stipend, and preserved the
possibility they could one day return to the United States legally,” DHS said. DHS also shared a video of the events leading up to the first flight, showing families preparing to leave
Houston, where they were greeted and offered food, games and stuffed animals for their children. EXPLORE MORE Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order
establishing the first ever self-deportation program which incentivizes illegal immigrants to voluntarily leave the U.S. on a free flight and with a cash bonus. “Project Homecoming”
authorizes government-funded flights and offers money to illegal immigrants who are willing to self-deport. When Trump announced the signing of the order in a post on Truth Social, he said
the program would end up saving taxpayers “billions and billions” of dollars. “We are making it as easy as possible for illegal aliens to leave America. Any illegal alien can simply show up
at an airport and receive a free flight out of our country,” Trump said. “Illegals can book a free flight to any foreign country as long as it’s not here. You can go anywhere you want.” DHS
said days before the executive order was signed that migrants would be offered a $1,000 stipend each to leave. The department said this will be 70% cheaper for American taxpayers, as it
currently costs DHS, on average, over $17,000 to arrest, detain, and deport someone. “This deportation bonus will save American taxpayers billions and billions of dollars,” Trump said.
Illegal immigrants are encouraged to use the CBP One app to arrange their deportations. The same app under the Biden administration was used to expedite migrants from scheduling appointments
at official ports of entry before they were paroled into the U.S., which was discontinued on the first day of Trump’s second term. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem shared a post about the first
“Project Homecoming” flight on X, advising those in the country to take advantage of the program. “If you are here illegally, use the CBP Home App to take control of your departure and
receive financial support to return home,” Noem wrote. “If you don’t, you will be subjected to fines, arrest, deportation and will never be allowed to return. If you are in this country
illegally, self-deport NOW and preserve your opportunity to potentially return the legal, right way.” _Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan contributed to this report._