Noem urges undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the country and then warns them to remain outside.

In a bold move to bolster immigration enforcement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the launch of an international advertising campaign on Monday. The campaign is aimed at discouraging illegal immigration by urging individuals to leave

the United States voluntarily—and, once they have departed, to remain outside its borders. The message, broadcast in multiple languages and across various digital platforms, is designed to serve as a stern warning to potential illegal entrants and to underscore the administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws.

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