Overview
- The CBP Home app, repurposed from its original asylum scheduling function, now facilitates voluntary self-deportations for undocumented migrants.
- Participants receive $1,000 and reimbursement for travel expenses upon confirming their return to their home country through the app.
- The Department of Homeland Security reports that one Honduran migrant has already used the program to return home.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem promotes the program as a safer, more cost-effective alternative to forced deportations, which average $17,121 per case.
- Human rights advocates criticize the initiative as misleading, raising concerns about legal barriers to reentry and insufficient due-process protections for migrants.