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Trump Calls for 20,000 Extra Officers to Help With Deportation Efforts

Last updated: May 9, 2025 9:55 pm
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President Trump has issued a directive to the Department of Homeland Security to significantly increase the deportation force of the United States by adding 20,000 officers. This move, if implemented, would mark a substantial expansion of immigration enforcement efforts in the country.

The directive, included in a presidential proclamation aimed at encouraging undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the country, calls for the Department of Homeland Security to begin enlisting the help of state and local law enforcement officers, former federal officers, personnel from other federal agencies, and other individuals in the deportation process.

However, there are significant logistical challenges to overcome in order to carry out such a massive operation, including funding. Currently, there are approximately 6,000 officers dedicated to deportation efforts at Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

President Trump has previously advocated for deputizing state and local law enforcement officers for immigration enforcement, and the Department of Homeland Security has already entered into agreements with local law enforcement agencies to assist in immigration operations. Recently, law enforcement officials in Florida collaborated with ICE in an operation that resulted in the arrest of over 1,100 migrants across the state.

Despite the administration’s efforts to ramp up deportations through sweeping raids, arrests of international students, and increased enforcement measures in courthouses, it has struggled to meet the pace required to achieve the president’s ambitious deportation goals.

In an attempt to facilitate voluntary departures, the administration has introduced the concept of “self-deportation,” offering migrants financial incentives to leave the country on their own accord. Under the initiative dubbed “Project Homecoming,” migrants who choose to depart voluntarily using a government app will receive $1,000 and have their travel expenses covered.

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President Trump’s proclamation emphasizes the importance of self-deportation, warning migrants of the consequences of not taking advantage of the offer. The Department of Homeland Security and the State Department have been tasked with launching a nationwide communications campaign to inform migrants about the self-deportation option and the potential repercussions of remaining in the country unlawfully.

In addition to the risk of arrest and deportation, migrants who opt not to self-deport may face fines for immigration-related offenses, wage garnishment, and seizure of assets, including homes and vehicles. The administration is taking a multi-faceted approach to immigration enforcement, combining increased deportation efforts with incentives for voluntary departure in an effort to address the complex challenges posed by the issue.

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