Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs | https://www.dhs.gov/
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the addition of Simplified Chinese and Hindi to the CBP Home Mobile App. This expansion aims to increase accessibility for millions of individuals who may choose to voluntarily self-deport under President Trump's Project Homecoming initiative.
The update is intended to allow more people living in the United States illegally to manage their departure independently, avoiding detention and facilitating a dignified return process.
“There is ZERO excuse for you to stay in the United States if you are an illegal alien. The United States taxpayer is generously offering those in this country illegally $1,000 and a free flight home,” said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “These new languages make it easier than ever for illegal aliens to do the right thing and self deport with dignity and order. Don’t make us come after you. If we do, you will be arrested, fined, deported, and never allowed to return. Download the CBP Home Mobile App and leave NOW.”
Under Project Homecoming, those who use the app to self-deport can benefit from incentives such as cost-free travel back home or another country where they have legal status, forgiveness of civil fines related to their immigration status, a $1,000 exit bonus upon confirmed return through the app, and preserving potential opportunities for future legal entry into the United States.
The CBP Home Mobile App is available for free on Apple and Android devices via Apple's App Store and Google Play or directly from DHS.gov. Further information can be found at DHS.gov/CBPhome.