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Self-Deporting via App? US Offers $1,000 and Travel Aid for Undocumented Immigrants  

 

  Self-deporting via app? US will provide $1,000 as well as help with travel for immigrants who are not legally documented in a daring and controversial step in the United States, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced an initiative to encourage immigrants who are not legally documented to self-deport by using an app on their mobile. This program will provide $1000 in travel cash as well as assistance in transportation and support with logistics for returning to their country where they came from.

 

  The program, dubbed “Voluntary Departure Assistance Program,” is a part of a wider attempt to handle the U.S.’s massive immigration system with no massive detentions or forceful deportations.

 

  How Does the Self-Deportation App Work?

  With the ICE Check-In mobile application Undocumented immigrants are able to currently make an application for a the voluntary departure to submit information about their travel plans and get approval for logistical and financial assistance for leaving the country. According to DHS officials, the application has been designed to facilitate the process “dignified, fast, and cost-effective.”

 

  •     The applicants can be awarded the maximum of $1000 in airfare or other travel expenses

  •     The app allows the ability to coordinate departures and also scheduling

  •     Virtual interview for eligibility

 

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  Who Is Eligible?

 

  The program targets immigrants:

 

  •     Who are the people who have the final removal orders?

  •     Are not detained

  •     Would you like to quit voluntarily

  •     Do you have no criminal cases pending within the U.S.

 

  People who meet the criteria can get around any future restrictions for returning in contrast to the forced deportation that often comes with multiple-year barring of entry.

 

   “It’s a humanitarian and practical approach for those ready to return but lacking resources,” explained an official DHS spokesperson.

 

  Mixed Reactions of Advocacy Groups

 

  The public reaction to the proposal is starkly split. Some supporters argue that it cuts down on cost for detention as well as provides the possibility of a choice of returning to return home. But critics say that the program pressures immigrants who are vulnerable to leave under pressure.

 

  Human Rights Watch has raised concerns about the app could not sufficiently inform users about their rights under law or other choices to keep them.

 

  In the words of Reuters the test will initially be launched across Los Angeles, New York as well as Chicago The expansion is depending on the participation rate and results.

 

  A Tech-Driven Turn in U.S. Immigration Strategy?

 

  This move is part of a wider digital transformation of the immigration process. From CBP One appointment at the crossing to AI-powered cases reviews Technology is playing an increasing role in regulating the flow of migrants.

 

   “Tech won’t solve the humanitarian crisis, but it might streamline outdated systems,” the immigration analyst from the Migration Policy Institute.

 

  Final Thoughts

 

  Self-deporting via app? US gives $1,000 in assistance for immigrants who are not legally documented This idea could seem a bit skewed to certain people, but ingenious for some. In the face of ongoing immigration problems as they do, the Biden administration is continuing to experiment with new methods to deal with the pressures on borders with a blend of patience and discipline.

 

  Be informed about the latest technology for immigration developments on artkerala.com.

 

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