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US To Pay Migrant Teens $2,500 To Self Deport

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleOctober 6, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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The United States government has unveiled a new initiative offering unaccompanied migrant children aged 14 and above a payment of $2,500 if they voluntarily return to their home countries.

The plan, which emerged from a memo circulated by the Department of Health and Human Services, is designed to “assist in resettlement support” for minors currently in federal custody. According to officials, the stipend will be paid only after the child arrives safely in their country of origin.

The program targets migrant teenagers in shelters or federal holding centers, excluding those already released or children from Mexico. Officials stated that the initiative will first focus on 17-year-olds while expanding to other eligible age groups. “This is a one-time financial support to help with reintegration and travel needs,” an HHS spokesperson said, emphasizing that participation is strictly voluntary.

However, the policy has triggered widespread criticism from child advocacy groups and immigration lawyers. “For a child, $2,500 might be the most money they have ever seen in their life,” said Melissa Adamson of the National Center for Youth Law. “Offering such payments to vulnerable minors risks coercing them into abandoning valid asylum claims.” Legal experts argue that the plan could violate existing protections for migrant children under federal immigration and child welfare laws.





The directive also gives shelters strict timelines to comply. Coordinators were told to inform minors about the program and to respond to the government within 24 hours, while shelters must acknowledge receipt of the memo within four hours. According to reports, the government has not disclosed how many minors it expects to accept the offer, but as of this month, more than 2,100 unaccompanied children remain in HHS custody across the country.

Critics have compared the new plan to past “self-deportation” incentives used under the Trump administration for adults, calling it an unprecedented move targeting minors. “It’s deeply troubling that the government is now financially incentivizing children to deport themselves,” said immigration attorney Andrea Navarro. She warned that many minors might not have access to adequate legal advice before making such life-altering decisions.

The administration maintains that the program aims to reduce overcrowding in shelters and provide an alternative to long detention periods. “We are ensuring minors have options to return home safely with dignity and support,” an official from the Department of Homeland Security stated. Despite the explanation, several human rights organizations are already preparing legal challenges, arguing that minors cannot fully consent to such offers without due process and independent legal guidance.

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