Overview
- The first voluntary charter flight under 'Project Homecoming' transported 64 migrants from Houston, Texas, to Honduras and Colombia on May 19, 2025.
- Participants received free travel, a $1,000 stipend, and assurances they could potentially return to the U.S. legally in the future.
- The CBP Home App, a redesign of the Biden-era CBP One App, is central to the program, allowing migrants to apply for self-deportation and manage logistics.
- The flight included up to 19 children, four of whom are U.S. citizens, traveling with their families to avoid separation.
- Critics, including the American Immigration Lawyers Association, warn of potential legal risks for participants and advise seeking legal counsel before enrolling.