
Presidential Donald TrumpAt the second public meeting with the Cabinet at the White House on Thursday, he said there is a deadline for illegal immigrants to go from the United States and that they are not allowed to legally try to re-enter the country.
The president’s comments expressed his willingness to work with undocumented immigrants “from the start” and to help them legally return to the country, meaning if they leave “in a good way,” the president added.
“We’re going to work with people, and then when they go out in a good way and return to their country, we’re going to work with them by trying to legally return them,” Trump said following a comment from Christie Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security.
Trump administrators will announce plans to immigrants pose large fines daily.

“We’re going to work with people and if they’re going out in a good way and return to their country, we’re going to work with them to legally return them,” President Donald Trump said Thursday during a meeting with cabinet members from the White House. (Getty Images | ap)
“So it gives you a real incentive. Otherwise, they will never come back. After a certain period of time, they will never be allowed. This will probably be 60 days.”
The Trump administration is currently making large, voluntary removal efforts, with federal officials encouraging immigrants to encourage the United States to illegally reside in the administration’s CBP Home App. Over 5,000 immigrants have been self-reported Last month, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
“This is a very big self-abolition operation we’re starting,” Norm said at a cabinet meeting Thursday.
Flashback: Mitt Romney ocked for the concept of self-abolition that has become a reality in 2012
Noem noted that under the Alien Registration Act and the President’s Executive Order, if undocumented immigrants have not yet registered their status with the federal government, they will be criminally charged, face fines of up to $1,000 per day, and will not be able to get the chance to return to America.

Homeland Security Secretary Christi Noem will speak on March 26th during a tour of the terrorist confinement center in Tekolka, El Salvador. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
She added that agencies are working to secure funds and resources to ensure that deported migrants rise up when they return to their country, and refer to programs in places like Mexico, El Salvador and Colombia that provide food and housing aid.
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“[We are] It’s important that these people have the opportunity to return home and get the opportunity to return to America,” Noem told Trump and his cabinet.
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