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‘Free flight to India’: Homeland Security uses Taj Mahal to promote ‘self-deportation’, offers $2,600 incentives to undocumented immigrants

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has used images of India’s Taj Mahal to promote a “self-deportation” program and offer financial incentives to undocumented immigrants who agree to voluntarily leave the country.In a post shared on social media, the department appeared to be promoting free flights to India and offering cash benefits of up to $2,600 to those who choose to leave the United States on their own. The message featured the Taj Mahal, suggesting the plan was an easier and more beneficial alternative to forced evictions. It also features China and Colombia, two countries with large immigrant populations in the United States.Under the initiative, immigrants without legal status are encouraged to notify authorities of their intention to leave. In return, they may receive help with travel arrangements and financial compensation. Officials say the program is designed to reduce enforcement costs and ease pressure on the detention system while also allowing individuals to avoid legal penalties associated with formal deportation.However, the campaign caused a backlash, particularly over its use of cultural imagery. Social media suggested that using the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, could trivialize a serious issue. Some also question whether the messages unfairly target specific communities, raise concerns about racism and xenophobia, or oversimplify the complex realities faced by undocumented immigrants.Immigration advocates say offers of money and free travel may appeal to those in difficult circumstances, but warn such programs could mask long-term consequences. Voluntarily leaving the United States under these programs may still affect a person’s ability to legally return in the future, depending on their immigration history.DHS also recommends that immigrants use the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) application to begin the process, allowing them to register their intent to voluntarily leave the country, submit details, and obtain information about travel assistance and financial incentives available under the program.

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