INTRODUCING PROJECT HOMECOMING: Today, President Trump announced Project Homecoming. This initiative encourages undocumented immigrants to leave the U.S. voluntarily.

- The proclamation provides an option for undocumented individuals to depart with government support or face strict enforcement measures.
- The program features the CBP Home app to streamline departures, offering free government-funded flights and assistance with travel for those lacking valid documents.
- Participants can benefit from an “exit bonus” as a financial incentive for their voluntary departure.
- A nationwide communication campaign will inform undocumented immigrants about this option and the consequences of staying, including deportation and fines.
- Federal efforts will increase with 20,000 additional enforcement officers targeting those who do not leave voluntarily.
ADDRESSING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: This initiative aligns with President Trump’s commitment to secure the border and protect Americans.
- Under previous administrations, the southern border faced significant challenges, including the influx of criminal organizations and illegal drugs.
- Recent policies allowed thousands of undocumented immigrants to enter daily, with a substantial number disappearing after initial processing.
- In 2024, undocumented immigrants reportedly accounted for a high percentage of arrests in major urban areas, complicating law enforcement efforts and community safety.
- The strain on resources like schools and hospitals is evident, diverting funds away from American citizens while providing extensive services to undocumented immigrants.
- Estimates suggest that illegal immigration costs taxpayers over $150 billion annually, impacting healthcare, education, and emergency services.
- Project Homecoming aims to alleviate these financial burdens and improve resource allocation for American communities.
STEPS TOWARD SECURING THE BORDER: President Trump has taken decisive measures to address border security, including:
- Declaring a national emergency at the southern border.
- Deploying additional personnel from the Armed Forces and the National Guard to assist with border control.
- Resuming construction of the border wall.
- Designating certain criminal organizations as terrorist groups to strengthen law enforcement responses.
- Suspending admissions for certain non-citizens while enhancing vetting processes.
- Restarting the detention of undocumented immigrants violating federal laws.
- Resuming the Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as “Remain in Mexico.”
- Ending policies that incentivized illegal immigration.
These actions reflect a broader strategy to restore order and security at the border. As the conversation around immigration continues, understanding these measures and their potential impact on both undocumented immigrants and American communities is crucial.
For more details on recent immigration statistics and policies, you can visit the Department of Homeland Security.