U.S. Offers $2,500 to Unaccompanied Migrant Teens for Voluntary Departure

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The Department of Homeland Security is offering a one-time $2,500 stipend to unaccompanied migrant children aged 14 and older to voluntarily leave the U.S., as part of a broader immigration enforcement effort, with restrictions on eligibility including minors no longer in custody and those from Mexico.
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