from Google AI:
Based on reports from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in late 2025 and early 2026, officials estimated that approximately 1.6 million to 1.9 million illegal immigrants "voluntarily self-deported" during the first year of President Trump's second term (2025).Total Departures:Note on Data: These figures represent internal DHS estimates and have been questioned by outside organizations, such as the Center for Migration Studies, which characterized the high number of self-deportations as a "self-serving fantasy" rather than a precise statistic.
- By December 2025, the administration claimed that a total of 2.5 million illegal aliens had left the U.S., a figure that includes both formal deportations (over 600,000) and self-departures.
- Incentives: The administration encouraged this trend through "Project Homecoming," which included the use of the "CBP Home" app, offering free flights and a stipend ($1,000 to $2,600) for voluntarily returning to their home countries.
- Context: The administration described these actions as "self-deportations," resulting from a "hardline" approach to enforcement that created fear of detention or deportation among undocumented immigrants.
Party PsyOps
Narrative Credibility Index (NCI)
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Doubt is the[ir] product...has been, since the early 1900s.
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...w/ No Evidence/ Proof of Self Deportations
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