September 26, 2025
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DHS says 2 million have departed under 'self‑deport' push as exit incentives roll out

DHS says roughly 2 million people have left the U.S. since Jan. 20, 2025 — about 1.6 million by "self‑deportation" and roughly 400,000 formally removed — a figure officials including Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and Secretary Kristi Noem called a "new milestone" and evidence that "the era of open borders is over." The department is promoting incentives and tools to encourage voluntary departures — a $1,000 "exit bonus," free travel assistance, an app to schedule exits and pursue fines forgiveness — even as ICE reports more than 150,000 job applications and DHS references deportation flights and negotiations for new detention capacity.

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The US is paying immigrants to leave. Who is choosing to go?
The Christian Science Monitor by Sarah Matusek September 26, 2025
New information:
  • $1,000 'exit bonus' and free travel assistance are being offered to migrants who opt to leave voluntarily.
  • DHS is promoting use of a specific app that can schedule departures and forgive certain immigration‑related fines.
  • Human‑interest reporting: interviews (anonymized) with migrants who chose voluntary departure, illustrating motivations and outcomes.
  • Direct quote from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem used in the administration's ad campaign and referenced in reporting.
Trump admin reports 2 million illegal aliens 'removed or self-deported' from US in first 8 months
Fox News September 24, 2025
New information:
  • DHS reports ~2,000,000 people 'removed or self-deported' since Jan. 20, 2025: ~1,600,000 self-deported and ~400,000 removed by enforcement
  • DHS names and quotes: Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and references Secretary Kristi Noem; department called it a 'new milestone' and said 'the era of open borders is over'
  • Operational context: DHS said ICE has received more than 150,000 job applications and referenced deportation flights and new detention facilities being negotiated