Thursday, May 21, 2026

Feds to Fine Migrants to Recoup Deportation Costs



The Trump (R) Administration is preparing to Fine Tens of Thousands of Migrants for the Cost of Arresting, Detaining, and Deporting them, under a New Policy that will also make it Harder for them to Return Legally to the U.S., Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Officials Acknowledge they will likely Never Collect Most of the New $18,000 Fines to be levied on Each of more than 23,000 People Annually. Among the reasons: The Annual per Capita Household Income in Mexico is only $5,000, according to the London-based Analysis and Data Firm ISI Markets.

But White House Officials have previously said such Fines are intended to encourage People to Voluntarily Self-Deport. "Our message is clear: Illegal aliens in the country illegally should leave now or face consequences," DHS Officials said. DHS Published the Proposed Fee Increase in the Federal Register on 5/20/2026. The Agency is Soliciting Public Comments about the Change until 6/22/2026. Congress Ordered DHS to begin Charging the Fines in 2025. Federal Officials are Proposing Raising them from $5,130 to $18,000, after Assessing Estimates to Track Down, Arrest, Detain, and Deport a Single Person.

Federal Officials said they have issued $36 billion in Fines to about 65,000 People from 1/20/2025, to 3/18/2026. They did Not immediately say how many had Paid those Fines, which Average about $553,000 per Person. The New Fines will be Issued against People Ordered "removed in absentia," which Generally means they received a Final Deportation Order after Missing a Court Hearing. In 2025, Immigration Judges Ordered more than 300,000 People Removed in Absentia, and about 23,670 were Ultimately Detained and set for Deportation. Among the People potentially covered by the New Fines, are those who entered the U.S. Legally but Overstayed a Student or Tourist Visa, and those who Entered the Country under an Asylum Claim, but were later Ordered to Leave.

Immigrant Advocacy Groups say the New Policy is part of a Deliberate Effort by the Trump Administration to Criminalize Virtually every Migrant in the U.S., including those who Arrived Lawfully under Different Presidential Administrations. "Putting this fine or bounty on people's heads makes it feel even more like they're a fugitive from justice," said Sarah Mehta, the deputy director of policy and government affairs for the ACLU’s equality division. "Overall, the goal is to terrify people and make them feel they have to leave as soon as they can."

Mehta urged the White House to Work with Congress on a Pathway for People who want to become Legal Permanent U.S. Residents. Many People covered by this New Fine, She said, have fled "Horrific" Violence and Persecution in their Home Countries. "They are already overwhelmingly working and paying taxes and contributing to our communities," She said. Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a Senior Fellow at the American Immigration Council, said the New Fines do Nothing to Improve the Immigration System. He added they also don't Increase Compliance by People who might have Missed a Hearing because they never got the Court Notice or because they couldn't Understand what was Happening.

"Effective enforcement means creating a system people can actually comply with, not just ratcheting up ever-bigger punishments when they can't," said Reichlin-Melnick, whose Organization Lobbies for Migrant Rights and Provides Free Legal Services to those who Cannot Afford Immigration Attorneys. The Fee Increase comes as the Trump Administration is Arresting more People showing up for Court Appearances. The White House Acknowledges that it drove Down Court Attendance. Under the Law, People who are facing Deportation Generally Cannot be Deported while their Immigration Cases are Pending, but Missing a Single Court Hearing means an Immigration Judge can Immediately Order them Deported.

The Self-Deportation Payment is now $2,600 per Person, Payable once they Certify they Left the U.S. People who Agree to Self-Deport can also have their Fines Forgiven; DHS Officials said more than 100,000 People have used the App to Leave the U.S.










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