{"id":18186,"date":"2025-11-21T07:15:27","date_gmt":"2025-11-21T07:15:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news2.watchtowatch.top\/dhs-announces-major-self-deportation\/"},"modified":"2025-11-21T07:15:27","modified_gmt":"2025-11-21T07:15:27","slug":"dhs-announces-major-self-deportation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news2.watchtowatch.top\/?p=18186","title":{"rendered":"DHS Announces Major Self-Deportation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/news2.watchtowatch.top\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/585500930_122221145372123475_3105326663991403682_n-1763681682-q80.webp\" alt=\"DHS Announces Major Self-Deportation\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"width:100%; height:auto;\" \/><\/p>\n<p>In a significant shift in immigration policy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a new voluntary self-deportation program on May 14, 2025. This initiative offers undocumented immigrants free commercial flights and a $1,000 stipend to encourage voluntary departure from the United States.<\/p>\n<p>The DHS asserts that this program could reduce deportation costs by up to 70% compared to traditional enforcement methods. To participate, migrants must utilize the CBP Home app, with the stipend disbursed only after departure is confirmed.<\/p>\n<p>DHS Secretary Kristi Noem described the program as the \u201csafest and most cost-effective\u201d option, noting that it allows for the possibility of future legal reentry.<\/p>\n<p>Supporters of the program highlight its potential to alleviate immigration backlogs and reduce taxpayer expenses. However, critics argue that it may inadvertently reward illegal entry and question its effectiveness in addressing the broader challenges of immigration enforcement.<\/p>\n<p>This policy emerges amid a notable decline in illegal border crossings, attributed to renewed enforcement measures under the Trump administration. The DHS maintains that the self-deportation initiative complements these efforts by providing a humane and fiscally responsible alternative to traditional deportation proceedings.<\/p>\n<p>As the program unfolds, its impact on immigration dynamics and public perception will be closely monitored. The balance between enforcement, cost-efficiency, and humanitarian considerations continues to shape the national discourse on immigration policy.<\/p>\n<p>A U.S. appeals court has handed down a significant victory for election integrity, upholding Texas\u2019s voter ID requirements for mail-in ballots and dealing a harsh blow to Democrats like Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, who admitted the law has already hurt her party\u2019s vote totals.The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals\u2019 decision affirms what President Donald Trump and Republicans have argued for years: requiring voter identification is common-sense, constitutional, and essential to ensuring that only legal votes are counted.The ruling is not only a defeat for Democrats who have railed against Texas\u2019s Senate Bill 1 (SB1) since its passage in 2021, but also a validation of Trump\u2019s broader push for laws like the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voter registration nationwide.The law at issue, SB1, requires voters to provide identifying information when requesting and submitting mail-in ballots. Specifically, Texans must include their driver\u2019s license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number on ballot applications.<\/p>\n<p>This simple safeguard was designed to confirm that every mail-in voter is who they claim to be, closing loopholes that made the system vulnerable to fraud.A three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit rejected claims that these requirements were unconstitutional. Writing for the panel, Judge James Ho, a Trump appointee, made clear that the law was both reasonable and necessary.\u201cThe number-matching requirements are obviously designed to confirm that every mail-in voter is who he claims he is,\u201d Ho explained. \u201cAnd that is plainly material to determining whether an individual is qualified to vote.\u201dJudge Ho emphasized that the requirements restate information already publicly available, noting that anyone can request voter registration data. Without safeguards, bad actors could use this information to fraudulently obtain mail-in ballots. By demanding ID, Texas simply ensures that ballots reflect legitimate voters.<\/p>\n<p>Judge Ho\u2019s opinion was joined by Judge Don Willett, another Trump appointee, and Judge Patrick Higginbotham, appointed by President Reagan. Together, the panel unanimously concluded that SB1 does not violate federal law.Representative Jasmine Crockett, one of Texas\u2019s most vocal Democrats, reacted with fury on MSNBC after the decision. She admitted the law has cost Democrats votes and damaged their electoral chances.\u201cUnfortunately, we\u2019ve seen our numbers fall now that they\u2019ve had these voter restrictions in place,\u201d Crockett said. She described SB1 as a partisan measure passed \u201cin the dark\u201d by Republicans and claimed it disenfranchised voters.<\/p>\n<p>But Crockett\u2019s own words reveal the true reason for Democrats\u2019 outrage: not that eligible voters are being silenced, but that Democrats\u2019 margins are shrinking.In essence, she admitted the law works\u2014it prevents ballots of questionable validity from entering the system, thereby narrowing Democrats\u2019 traditional advantage in exploiting mail-in loopholes.The court\u2019s ruling is a direct vindication of President Trump\u2019s years-long push for stronger election integrity measures. From the moment he entered politics,Trump warned that lax voting laws, especially around mail-in ballots, created opportunities for fraud. His critics dismissed these warnings as paranoia. Yet rulings like this prove his concerns were justified.Requiring voter ID is not voter suppression. It is common sense. Just as Americans show ID to board airplanes, purchase alcohol, or even attend government events, they should be expected to provide identification to exercise one of the most sacred responsibilities of citizenship\u2014voting.<\/p>\n<p>By upholding Texas\u2019s law, the courts affirmed Trump\u2019s core message: every legal vote must count, and every illegal vote must be rejected.The timing of this ruling could not be more significant. In Congress, House Republicans have passed the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voter registration nationwide.Although the bill now sits in the Senate facing opposition from Democrats and hesitation from a handful of moderates, the Texas ruling underscores the importance of pushing forward.If the courts recognize that voter ID for mail-in ballots is \u201cplainly material\u201d to ensuring qualified voters, then proof of citizenship at registration is an equally logical and necessary safeguard.President Trump and his allies have consistently argued that without citizenship verification, foreign nationals could exploit America\u2019s lax registration systems, diluting the votes of lawful citizens.House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has framed the SAVE Act as critical to restoring faith in elections, and the Texas decision adds fresh momentum. By confirming that voter ID laws are constitutional, the court has effectively dismantled Democrats\u2019 main argument against similar federal protections.<\/p>\n<p>Democrats like Crockett claim voter ID laws disenfranchise minorities, the elderly, and rural voters. But study after study shows that overwhelming majorities of Americans, including minority voters, support ID requirements. A Gallup poll found nearly 80 percent of Americans back voter ID laws.So why do Democrats oppose them? The answer is political advantage. By opposing safeguards, Democrats create conditions where ballots of questionable validity\u2014ballots without proper verification, ballots harvested in bulk, or ballots cast without identity checks\u2014can inflate turnout in their favor. Voter ID laws close these loopholes, forcing elections to reflect only legitimate ballots.<\/p>\n<p>That is why Crockett lamented that \u201cour numbers fell.\u201d Democrats\u2019 frustration is not about democracy\u2014it\u2019s about losing a rigged advantage.Texas\u2019s decision to pass SB1 in 2021 was an act of leadership. Governor Greg Abbott and the Republican legislature faced intense backlash from Democrats, media outlets, and activist groups, all of whom predicted chaos and mass disenfranchisement.Yet, elections in Texas have proceeded smoothly under SB1. Voter turnout remains robust, and confidence in mail-in ballot integrity has grown.The courts have now affirmed that Texas acted well within its rights to secure its elections. This ruling sends a powerful signal to other states: do not be intimidated by Democratic lawsuits. Voter ID laws are constitutional, effective, and essential to election integrity.The decision has clear implications for the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. With Democrats openly acknowledging that voter ID laws reduce their margins, Republicans see an opportunity to expand similar measures across the country. The courts have provided the legal backing. The political moment is ripe.For Trump, the ruling validates his consistent emphasis on election security as a pillar of his platform. For Democrats, it is a harsh reminder that their strategy of opposing ID laws is crumbling under legal scrutiny.Crockett\u2019s public admission that the law cost Democrats votes may haunt her party in 2026 as Republicans highlight her words to show that Democrats oppose election integrity not out of principle but out of self-interest.At its core, this decision is about protecting the rights of American citizens. Voter ID laws do not suppress votes\u2014they safeguard them. They ensure that every citizen\u2019s ballot is counted and that illegal or fraudulent ballots are excluded.<\/p>\n<p>udge Ho put it plainly: without ID requirements, \u201cany person can request and receive [voter] information, use that information to apply for a mail-in ballot, and then cast the ballot, with minimal risk of detection.\u201d That is not democracy; that is chaos. Texas has chosen order, accountability, and trust.The 5th Circuit Court\u2019s ruling upholding Texas\u2019s voter ID law is a landmark victory for election integrity and a direct vindication of President Trump\u2019s vision.Democrats like Jasmine Crockett may rage against the decision, but their own admissions reveal the truth: voter ID laws work, and they work precisely because they prevent the kinds of questionable ballots Democrats have relied on to pad their numbers.This is not suppression\u2014it is protection. It is the guarantee that every legitimate vote cast by a U.S. citizen is counted and every fraudulent vote is discarded. It is the bedrock of free and fair elections.For Trump and Republicans, the ruling provides fresh momentum for the SAVE Act and other national reforms. For Democrats, it exposes their hypocrisy and desperation.And for the American people, it offers reassurance that despite the noise, the Constitution still protects their right to vote in elections that are fair, secure, and beyond manipulation.The message is unmistakable: election integrity wins, and America is stronger for it<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In a significant shift in immigration policy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a new voluntary self-deportation program on May 14, 2025. 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