The Trump Administration Wants Immigrants to Self-Deport. It’s a Shit Show

The Trump administration has been urging undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the US, even offering a $1,000 incentive. However, many have reported difficulties in doing so.

The government's "CBP Home" app is supposed to facilitate self-deportation, but it's mostly being used as a self-reporting tool rather than its intended purpose. Immigrants who try to use the app often face confusion and bureaucratic delays. In some cases, they've been detained despite trying to leave voluntarily.

The administration has also begun to exert financial pressure on immigrants leaving the US, freezing their assets after deportation. This measure was previously reserved for people with ties to criminal activity.

Many have reported being unable to access their promised stipends or facing difficulties in traveling out of the country. Some have been forced to resort to coyoting – attempting to sneak across borders – due to inadequate assistance from government agencies.

The situation has led to concerns about the coercion and lack of transparency involved in the voluntary departure program. Advocates are warning that this may lead to vulnerable individuals being exploited by smugglers or cartels.

For those who manage to successfully self-deport using the CBP Home app, receiving the stipend can bring its own complications, including potential risks to children's future asylum claims and financial consequences for families left behind.
 
Ugh 🤕, it's just crazy how messed up this whole voluntary departure program is 🤦‍♂️. I mean, the idea sounds great on paper – incentivize people to leave voluntarily and all that jazz 💸 – but in practice? Forget about it 😴. It's like they're setting these people up for failure from the get-go 🔥. And what really gets my goat is when they say "self-reporting tool" 📝, like who even uses an app to voluntarily leave the country? 🤔 Newsflash: this ain't no video game or reality TV show, folks 📺. It's people's lives we're talking about 💔.

And have you seen the stipend they're offering? A measly $1,000 🤑? That's like a slap in the face to someone who's literally giving up their life and livelihood for that 😡. I don't know what kind of system our government has in place, but it's gotta be broken 🔩. And don't even get me started on those coyoting stories 😱... this is just a recipe for disaster 🍰. We need to do better than this 👎.
 
Ugh I'm so late to this thread but I just saw this news and it's wild that ppl are having such a hard time using the CBP Home app to self-deport 🤯 I feel bad for those who are struggling, but like where is the help from the gov? They're not even providing adequate assistance or guidance on how to use the app. It's just a bunch of bureaucratic red tape. And freezing ppl's assets after deportation? That's just cruel 🤑
 
I'm getting really frustrated with this whole voluntary deportation thing... it feels like the gov is just trying to push people out and avoid taking responsibility 🤷‍♂️. I mean, if they can't even get the app right, how are people supposed to navigate all that? And freezing assets? That's just cruel 😩. I know some people want a better life, but this isn't exactly making it easy for them... and what about the kids who are stuck here? 🤯 It's like they're being forced to choose between their parents' future and their own 🌎.
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm so confused about this whole thing... like, on one hand, I get why the government wants to encourage people to leave voluntarily, it's gotta be a huge relief to not have to deal with deportation proceedings, but then again, who has the resources or knowledge to even use that app properly? 🤔 It's like they're setting up immigrants for a failure... and what about those who can't afford to sneak across borders? 😩 The stipends are supposed to be a lifeline, but if people can't even get their hands on it, what's the point? 💸 And I mean, $1,000 isn't like a fortune or anything, so it feels kinda cheap considering how messed up the whole process is... 🤷‍♂️
 
Wow 🤯! This voluntary departure program is all over the place 😂. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make things harder than they need to be? It's like they're trying to push people towards coyoting instead of actually helping them leave voluntarily 👎. And what's up with freezing assets? That's just cruel 🤑. They should be focusing on making the process easier, not more complicated 😩.
 
Ugh, this voluntary departure program is such a mess 🤦‍♂️! I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make the process so convoluted that people just end up getting detained anyway? 🚫 And freezing their assets? That's just cruel 😓. It's like they expect these people to have some kind of backup plan or something, which is totally unrealistic.

And have you seen the reviews on the CBP Home app? It's a joke 🤣. People are complaining about how hard it is to use and how often their info gets messed up. I guess that's just what happens when you try to create an app for people who aren't exactly tech-savvy... 🙄.

I'm all for helping out undocumented immigrants, but this approach just feels like a way to kick them in the teeth 💔. Can't we just provide some real support and resources instead of trying to strong-arm them into leaving? It's just so... complicated 🤯.
 
I'm so frustrated with this whole thing 🤯! I mean, can't we just have a simple way out for people who are here by mistake? The government is making it sound like they're doing us a favor, but really they're just piling on more stress and uncertainty 😩. And that app, ugh! It's like they think everyone has an IT degree or something 🙄. People are getting detained for trying to leave voluntarily, can you believe it? That's not self-deportation, that's coercion! 💔 And the stipend thing... it's just another headache. If I had a dollar for every DIY problem I've fixed in my life, I could afford to help these people out myself 🤑. We need to find better solutions, like actual support services or something 🤝.
 
I'm not sure about this voluntary departure program thingy 🤔. I mean, I get that it's supposed to help undocumented immigrants leave voluntarily, but it seems like a recipe for disaster 🚨. Like, if the app is mostly being used as a self-reporting tool and people are getting detained despite trying to leave on their own terms, what's the point? 🤷‍♂️ And freezing assets after deportation is just plain cruel 💸.

I also don't get why they're only offering $1,000 to people who voluntarily leave – that's not exactly a lot of money to make up for leaving everything behind 💸. And have you seen the reviews on those self-deportation programs? People are reporting all sorts of issues with travel documents, medical care, and even getting caught by border patrol 🚫.

It's like, I get that we need to deal with our immigration system, but do we really need to make it so complicated and stressful for people who just want to leave voluntarily? 😬 Can't we find a better way to help people without making them jump through hoops or risk their safety? 🤔
 
😕 I'm really worried about these undocumented immigrants trying to leave the US. I mean, who wants to voluntarily give up their life and everything they know just because of some promised money? 🤑 It's like they're being forced into a corner with no way out.

And what's with this "CBP Home" app? Sounds like a legit tool, but from all I've heard, it's more like a bureaucratic nightmare. People are getting detained, stuck in limbo, and then... 😱 ...forbidden from accessing their own money?! That's just not right. It's like they're being punished for trying to leave.

And don't even get me started on the coyoting stuff. If the government can't provide proper support, why should we trust them with our lives? 🚫 This whole situation feels super exploitative and cruel. We gotta do better than this, you know?
 
I'm not sure if this is a good idea at all... I mean, it is 👎, but on the other hand, maybe it is 🤔? The government's approach seems kinda messed up - offering money to leave and then making it hard for people to access it 😩. It's like they're trying to help, but also kinda hurting people 🤷‍♂️. I think some of these "voluntary" deportations are just being used as an excuse to push people out 👋. And what about those who can't afford a coyote to get them out? That's just not right 😕... Wait, maybe the stipend is a good thing and it'll help people leave voluntarily 🤑... No, that can't be right 🙅‍♂️... I don't know, man! 🤯
 
I'm worried about these undocumented immigrants trying to leave the US voluntarily 🤕. It sounds like the government's making things super hard for them – all this app nonsense just leads to more stress and uncertainty 😩. And that $1,000 incentive is hardly a help if they can't even use it because of all the red tape 📝. What's wrong with offering some real support instead?
 
ugh, this is just so messed up 🤕 I mean, come on, $1,000 incentive isn't gonna make a difference if they're stuck in limbo with no clear way out. It's like they're trying to create more problems than they're solving... and what about the people who are being forced to resort to coyoting? that's just terrifying 🚨. And don't even get me started on the asset-freezing thing, it's like they're taking away people's basic human rights. I'm all for making America great, but this voluntary departure program is just a hot mess 🤪. We need better solutions, not coercion and bureaucratic red tape...
 
🤔 It seems like this voluntary departure program is kinda messed up 🚫... like, they're trying to make it easy but it's just causing more problems 🤯... ppl are getting exploited or stuck in bureaucratic loops 🔄... and what about the kids? 🤷‍♀️ Their asylum claims might get ruined because of some money 🤑... this whole thing is kinda shady 💁‍♀️...
 
🤔 The Trump administration's approach to encouraging undocumented immigrants to leave the US is a perfect example of how coercive policies can backfire. While I understand the desire to streamline deportations, the current system is riddled with bureaucratic red tape and communication breakdowns. It's astonishing that the CBP Home app, designed to facilitate self-deportation, is instead being used as a means to report individuals who are trying to leave voluntarily. 🚫 This lack of transparency raises serious concerns about human rights and the potential for exploitation.

Moreover, the financial pressure tactics employed by the administration, including asset freezes, can have devastating consequences on families and individuals. It's unconscionable that people are being forced to resort to coyoting due to inadequate assistance from government agencies. 🚨 Rather than encouraging voluntary departures, this policy is creating a culture of fear and desperation.

I worry about the long-term implications of this policy, including potential risks to children's future asylum claims and financial consequences for families left behind. It's essential that we prioritize humane treatment of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status. 🌎
 
I mean, have you guys ever tried to leave a bad relationship? It's like, 'just take your stuff and go', but no one actually tells you what they're gonna do with it afterwards 🤦‍♂️. And now the gov't is trying to get us to "leave" voluntarily too... like, what's the plan here? Freezing our assets, bureaucratic delays... sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚨. I don't know about you guys, but if I wanted to leave my job that badly, I'd just quit and not bother with all the drama 😂.
 
This whole thing is super messed up 🤕. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to try to 'encourage' people to leave their home country like that? It's just scaring more people into staying, you know? And what about all the ones who actually do leave? They're just getting turned around and detained because of some bureaucratic issues 🙄. It's like the system is designed to fail them. And freezing their assets after deportation? That's just cruel 😞. I don't think this voluntary departure program is doing anyone any favors, honestly.
 
This voluntary departure program is a mess 🤦‍♂️, it sounds like the Trump administration is more interested in demonizing undocumented immigrants than providing them with genuine support. The $1,000 incentive seems like a token gesture at best, especially when you consider that people are struggling to access their promised stipends and facing bureaucratic delays.

It's also concerning that the government is using financial pressure as a means of coercion, freezing assets after deportation. This measure was previously reserved for people with ties to criminal activity, but now it seems like anyone can be affected. It's like they're trying to make it impossible for people to leave voluntarily without resorting to coyoting or other desperate measures.

I think this program is a prime example of the complexities and nuances involved in immigration policy 🤔. Rather than providing clear guidance and support, the government seems to be creating more problems than it's solving. It's time for some real reform and transparency, not just empty promises and coercion.
 
Ugh I'm literally so worried about my cousin's fam 🤕 they're trying to leave the country thru this program and it's been a total nightmare 😩 I mean, I know they're trying to do the right thing but come on $1k is not exactly enough 💸 and now they're freezing their assets like what am I supposed to do? 🤑 I feel so helpless watching them go through all this stress and uncertainty 🤯 I just hope someone at the government listens to these advocacy groups and makes some changes ASAP 👀
 
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