The Trump administration says it will pay immigrants in the United States illegally $1,000 plus travel costs if they leave voluntarily as it accelerates its mass deportation agenda. The Department of Homeland Security said Monday that people who use the CBP Home app to announce their ''self-deportations'' would get the money and be ''deprioritized'' for detention and removal.
Trump made announcements in social media posts late Sunday — he said he's ordered federal agencies to reopen and expand Alcatraz, the notorious and crumbling former island prison in San Francisco Bay. And he threatened a 100% tariff on foreign-made films, leaving unclear how that could possibly be implemented.
Earlier on Air Force One, he accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of being too fearful of drug cartels after she rejected his proposal to send U.S. troops to Mexico. And in an interview with NBC's ''Meet the Press'' that aired Sunday, Trump said he doesn't know whether U.S. citizens and noncitizens alike deserve constitutionally guaranteed due process rights.
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Trump hosts crypto and AI fundraising dinner at his golf club outside Washington
Trump is hosting a ''Crypto & AI Innovators Dinner'' fundraiser sponsored by his Maga, Inc. super PAC at his golf club in Sterling, Virginia, outside Washington.
The event Monday evening will feature special guests, including David Sacks, the Trump administration's crypto czar. An invitation circulated online instructs those invited to pay $1.5-million per person to attend.
This event is separate from a dinner Trump is set to host at the same golf club on May 22. Attendees to one will be hundreds of the top owners of Trump's memecoin, $TRUMP, a cryptocurrency he created just before his inauguration, and honor.