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08 Apr 2025, 22:26 GMT+10
The action will reportedly be taken against those who defy deportation orders and fail to pay fines
The US government is considering confiscating the property of illegal migrants who fail to pay fines for overstaying their deportation orders, Reuters has reported, citing documents it reviewed.
US President Donald Trump has launched a crackdown on illegal immigration since taking office in January.
The Department of Homeland Security announced last week that migrants who stay in the country after receiving a final order of removal will be issued a penalty of $998 per day.
If they do not pay, their property could be seized, Reuters wrote on Tuesday. The agency also cited an unnamed senior official as saying the government plans to apply the penalties retroactively for up to five years, potentially leading to fines of more than $1 million.
There are no federal laws prohibiting undocumented immigrants from purchasing property in the US. They can buy homes or cars using cash, and financing options exist. Some states, however, such as Texas and Florida, require proof of legal presence for vehicle registration or obtaining a driver's license.
According to emails reviewed by Reuters, the White House has urged US Customs and Border Protection to handle penalties, property seizures, and the sale of assets of migrants who don't pay.
The plan targets the roughly 1.4 million people who have been ordered to leave the country by an immigration judge, the agency noted.
The fines are based on a 1996 law that was enforced for the first time during Trump's first term in office in 2018. Reuters cited court records as showing that at least four migrants were issued fines of around $60,000 at the time.
Former President Joe Biden stopped issuing the fines and revoked the policies when he took office in 2021.
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During his election campaign last year, Trump criticized Biden for his approach to foreigners residing unlawfully in the country, blaming this for the escalation of migration at the US-Mexico border.
Since taking office, Trump has expanded expedited removal, denied federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions, and increased border enforcement hiring through a series of executive orders. He has also declared a national emergency, allowing the deployment of the armed forces to secure the border.
(RT.com)
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