The Department of Homeland Security has unveiled a jaw-dropping new offer for illegal aliens: leave voluntarily, and Uncle Sam will not only foot the bill for your flight but toss in $1,000 in spending money for the road. If it sounds like America is handing out parting gifts to lawbreakers—well, yes, but DHS swears it’s actually a cost-saving strategy.
Turns out, arresting, detaining, and deporting someone costs over $17,000 on average. But by greasing the wheels with a little incentive, DHS estimates it can get the job done for just $4,500. Government math never looked so frugal.
Enter Border Czar Tom Homan, the tough-as-nails enforcer of immigration law, now rallying for this new self-deportation initiative.
And if you don’t? The Trump administration has a message: get ready to face the law. Think fines up to $998 per day for ignoring a final deportation order. That’s not a slap on the wrist—that’s a fiscal chokehold.
This strategy isn’t the only tool in the Trump-Homan immigration toolbox. The duo is prepping what Homan calls the biggest deportation operation in American history. He’s warning sanctuary cities and states: their days of shielding illegal immigrants are numbered.
Homan isn’t bluffing. His mission is clear: if you’re here illegally, pack your bags. No city, no alley, no courthouse backdoor is safe. Under Trump’s watch, borders will be enforced, and laws will be upheld—with or without the cooperation of liberal strongholds.
Homan isn’t mincing words. He credits Trump’s return with a 96% drop in illegal border crossings in just under 100 days—a figure that makes the case for strong, decisive leadership.
While Trump and Homan move to tighten immigration enforcement, progressive champions like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are making waves in the opposite direction. At a Queens town hall, she all but dared federal agents to come after her for instructing illegal aliens on how to dodge ICE.
Well, Homan just might. He’s exploring a case against her with the DOJ. And no, teaching people how to break federal law isn’t protected speech—it’s a felony. The idea that a sitting Congresswoman can aid and abet criminal activity under the guise of “free speech” is not just legally dubious—it’s outrageous.
And she’s not alone in pushing the sanctuary agenda. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is right there with her, issuing a memo that advises state workers to avoid helping ICE agents—even telling them to “come back another day” if legal counsel isn’t immediately available.
The memo’s instructions are practically a guidebook in obstructing federal law: don’t answer questions, don’t show paperwork, don’t let them in. And let’s not forget Judge Hannah Dugan, who helped an illegal alien escape ICE through a courtroom’s back exit. That’s not public service—it’s harboring a fugitive.
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But Homan’s message is clear: if you help illegal aliens evade justice, you’re not a hero—you’re an accomplice.
Even some Democrats are starting to read the writing on the wall. New York Rep. Tom Suozzi has quietly acknowledged that Trump’s border approach is effective—even if his party doesn’t like to admit it.
For the Democrats, 2024 was a reckoning. Demonizing Trump wasn’t enough. Voters wanted secure borders, not rhetoric—and Trump delivered. Now some on the left are scrambling to adjust their playbook.
One Democrat strategist summed it up best:
The Trump movement has legs—and it’s not going anywhere. For those of us who believe in law, order, and the sovereignty of our borders, this is the moment to stand firm.
Homan and Trump are making it clear: deportation isn’t a dirty word—it’s a duty. From criminal prosecutions to dismantling sanctuary safe havens, they’re leading the charge to restore integrity to our immigration system.
This isn’t just policy—it’s a battle for the soul of the nation. And in that fight, there’s no room for half-measures or hollow gestures. It’s time to choose: open borders and chaos—or law, leadership, and a country that puts its citizens first.
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