The US launches campaign to ask undocumented immigrants to self-deport

Posted on02/20/25 at 15:48
- U.S. Launches Campaign Against Undocumented Immigrants
- Message Directly Targeted at Migrants
- Multimillion-Dollar Media Blitz
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched a strongly worded campaign targeting undocumented immigrants.
The campaign emphasizes that they are not welcome in the country.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem issued a stark warning:
«If you are a criminal alien considering entering the U.S. illegally, don’t even think about it.»
«If you break our laws, we will hunt you down. Criminals are not welcome in the United States.»
U.S. Government Launches Campaign Against Undocumented Immigrants
The initiative includes a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign.
It will feature radio, television, and digital ads, specifically targeted at undocumented immigrants both inside and outside the U.S.
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The ads will be designed to reach diverse dialects and platforms, incorporating social media and text messages to maximize their impact.
The White House has reinforced its stance by publishing a poem on Valentine’s Day, reaffirming its strict immigration policies.
This campaign aligns with Trump’s reelection promises.
Which have received broad voter support, according to recent polls.
60% of respondents support the deportation of illegal immigrants, while 59% support the National Emergency Declaration on the border.
However, not all positions are unanimous, reported ‘CNN en Español’.
? A MESSAGE TO ILLEGAL ALIENS ?
«We will hunt you down… you will be caught. You will be removed, and you will never return » –@Sec_noem pic.twitter.com/yeozwi3vs2
– The White House (@Whitehouse) February 18, 2025
60% of Americans support the deportation of illegal immigrants. 59% favor declaring a national emergency at the border.
57% oppose deporting long-term undocumented residents who are employed and have no criminal records.
Despite divided opinions, the Trump administration continues its mass deportation policy.
Countries like Mexico have already received over 13,400 deportees since Trump’s return to office.
Guantánamo Bay is to be used for the detention of undocumented immigrants.
In a historic move, DHS and the Department of Defense have begun establishing facilities at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to house thousands of migrants, according to CNN en Español.
This decision involves multiple federal agencies, reflecting the government’s determination to enforce stricter immigration control.
The debate remains polarized between those who support hardline policies and those who advocate for more flexible solutions for certain migrant groups.
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