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The Department of Homeland Security is encouraging migrants to deport themselves by offering $1,000 stipends and free plane tickets.
How to make sense of the president's immigration crackdown, which keeps catching non-criminals in its crosshairs.
The Trump administration is offering $1,000 and travel assistance to undocumented immigrants who go back their own countries voluntarily, the Department of Homeland Security announced Monday.
The Trump administration announced Monday it would give migrants a $1,000 payment if they “self-deport” using a government ...
That practice has been in place for decades, the lawsuit says, noting on day one of President Trump’s second term, the ...
A farmworkers’ union and a group of churches spanning Oregon, California and Florida held a press conference on Tuesday laying out their lawsuit against the Trump administration’s ...
Faith leaders, elected officials and community members gathered at Augustana Lutheran Church on Jan. 26, 2025, to reaffirm ...
The suit argues that churches, schools and clinics are “protected” havens and the move to give immigration enforcement ...
But Odoeze could lose all that after he learned earlier this month that the Department of Homeland Security had, without his knowledge, terminated his legal status, according to a lawsuit filed ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — New information from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reveal details ... Abrego Garcia’s deportation to El Salvador is at the center of the immigration debate ...
A growing number of U.S. citizens have come forward to report emails from the Department of Homeland Security ordering them to leave the United States, notices that the agency has acknowledged ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A South Bay man told ABC 10News he got an email from the Department of Homeland Security saying he had to leave the United States, even though he's an American citizen.