Trump administration to offer unaccompanied minors $2,500 to self-deport, memo reveals | US immigration

According to a note obtained by Guardian, the Trump administration wants to offer immigrant children to self -displacement of $ 2,500.
The note represented by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and sent to legal providers who were reviewed by Guardian, said that immigration authorities are interested in voluntarily separation of the US, identifying children of 14 years and older.
The government will provide one -time re -settlement support support for these children in exchange for voluntary departure ”. He says that the unaccompanied minors from Mexico will not be appropriate.
DHS confirmed the details of the note and plans to offer money to children in a statement to Guardian on Friday.
According to experts, the effort of the administration is an important separation of the US’s long -standing migration policy regarding non -disregards in custody. Although voluntary separation for immigrant children with unaccompanied is always an option, it usually requires consultation with lawyers and the approval of a judge. The decision of the administration to encourage children to eliminate themselves is new.
The administration seems to be flying in front of the established laws and protocols in which the Congress is confusing and the Congress is flying to protect children from cyclical smuggling risks, ”the administration said. “We are worried about messaging that the Ministry of Internal Security will be a part of an incentive program aimed at renunciation of their legal rights within the scope of the law of protection re -authorization of children who are smuggled against their will to the US by cartels.”
Migration lawyers and defenders have alarm for potential results for children and their families. “Mickey” Donovan-Kalous, Marion, said, $ 2,500 is presented to children in exchange for giving up their legal claims and accepting voluntary separation, ”he said.
“This policy is pressure on children to abandon their legal claims and to return to their life without taking a fair hearing, Mu Murad Awawdeh, the President of the New York Immigration Coalition, said. “The chaos placed in this policy will devastate families and communities – and aims to harm children.”
Children who come to the USA or a border without a parent or guardian are classified as non -accommodated minors and are detained in the Refugee Office (Orr) under HHS. Children are placed in the shelters operated by the Federal Government until they reunite with family members or protective families, which is a process summarized in federal laws.
Since the Trump administration took office, immigrant children have tried to remove the US from the United States. The administration tried to reclaim legal representation for non -disregard by cutting a federal program that provided legal assistance to non -disregard children.
In late August, the administration was prepared to hurry to deport dozens of goitemala. According to their lawyers, most of the children had waiting for migration and did not choose to leave the United States.
He lay in the shelters from dozens of children’s beds and was taken to an airport in the early hours of the morning and went on flights – and only one judge was released after temporarily prevented deportation.
Donovan-Calout said, “We urge the public not to overlook the wider context in which this program emerges: Children who have been dragged and deported from their beds in the middle of the night in the middle of the night in the mid-night of the children’s access to children’s access to the legal adviser, to a significant long-term detention periods, to accelerate deportation cases.”
The congress members also expressed their concern about the US government’s treatment of immigrant children in custody. This week, led by representative Delia Ramirez, these members wrote a letter to DHS against their efforts to return immigrant children to origin countries.
The letter, which has not been notified before, was sent before the latest Trump management note that encouraged children to return to origin countries. Congress members asked DHS to give information about the pressure of returning immigrant children to their country.
“Considering that we know that the Trump administration has no concern about keeping families together, we expect the DHS’s new policy to deprive children of the necessary process and put them in danger of smuggling and other damage,” he said.
The latest directive was sent to Orr legal service providers on Friday morning four days after the congress letter.
Dina Francesca Haynes, General Manager of International Human Rights Center in Orville H Schell JR YALE, said that children who are not old enough to enter the contract on their own can be expected to consent to a legally complex migration decision.
He also said he was worried that the program would increase family distinctions. Already, the Trump administration has issued strict new restrictions that require custody of the unaccompanied minors, who require us to detain, identity, income evidence and in many cases, requiring a DNA test that requires a DNA test that wants to reunite with children in Orr shelters or to come together for protective care. The new borders made it difficult to detain children of immigrant families and undocumented immigrants.
Haynes said he was worried that children would feel under pressure to accept a voluntary separation to prevent children from being targeted or deported.
“This is surprisingly, this is something [the US] He will be doing it as a policy ”. Children who have already trauma is compelling. “
In the early hours of Friday, the rumors began to spread about the efforts of the administration to target children and encourage them with money to voluntarily leave them.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS), “Voluntary option gives UACS [unaccompanied children] It allows them to make a conscious decision about a choice and their future. An immigrant is provided to support the return of the return home after the individual’s request for a judge and the individual comes to the countries where they are of origin. “
The proposal said that the 17 -year -old was made to children -free children.
The program to encourage children to leave the United States reflects a similar scheme that the government designed to encourage adults uniquely. In May, the administration announced that it would offer an incentive of $ 1,000 to “unique” immigrants by using an application designed by the state.
Following the launch of this self -transfer program, Haynes was unclear how many people participated in the plan and whether anyone really promised $ 1,000. “That’s why I don’t know that funds will actually be an incentive,” he said.
Lawyers also gave alerts that children are increasingly used as pawns to find and deport family members. Earlier this year, Guardian reported that DHS began to look for unaccompanied immigrant children in the country -wide operations in order to deport them or follow criminal cases against themselves or against adult sponsors.
A recent Guardian investigation found that immigrant families have been threatened to leave their children to force immigrants and asylum seekers to leave the United States. In some cases, the authorities forcibly separated immigrant children from their parents and classified their children as “unaccompanied minors ında in their efforts to retaliate against families who challenged or insisting on the right of deportation.




