Be cautious in taking Trump’s promises of money for self-deportation

In light of President Trump’s offer for undocumented immigrants to receive $1,000 and a plane ticket in exchange for self-deportation and the promise that they could be allowed to re-enter the country, organizations are warning about this measure.
Lucia Goyen, Regional Leader, American Families United, clarifies that immigration law does not work with these types of offers.
She recognizes that there are thousands of families who have made this decision and have been separated for years.
How this proposal impacts families who are ill-advised, let’s hear from Lucia Goyen.
Lucia Goyen, Regional Leader, American Families United, there is a human and financial cost to the mixed status family.
The U.S. government says that Trump’s promise is already being fulfilled, what is certain is that many families are deciding to end the fear in which they live to return to their countries, let’s hear from Lucia Goyen, Regional Leader, United American Families.
Lucia Goyen, Regional Leader of Familias Estadosunidenses Unidas, explains that they are asking Congress for initiatives so that families are not separated.
She recalled that although with residency there is some protection, there is no guarantee that they will not have problems and be deported in a raid.
Finally, Lucia Goyen, Regional Leader, United American Families, recommends getting good advice before making a decision or accepting these types of offers from the Trump administration and having everything in writing.

