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DHS Launches Multimillion-Dollar Ad Campaign Targeting Illegal Immigration

DHS, under Secretary Kristi Noem, has unveiled a large-scale ad campaign urging illegal migrants to leave the U.S. or face deportation, emphasizing strict measures.

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  1. Homeland Security Ad Campaign Warns Illegal Immigrants to Self-Deport

    Since coming to power, both President Donald Trump and Noem have taken several steps to resolve the illegal immigrant crisis facing the United States.

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  2. DHS Announces Ad Campaign Targeting Illegal Immigrants

    The ad campaign comes following reports last week of Trump being "angry" that more people have not been deported under Border Czar Tom Homan.

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  3. Kristi Noem Warns Migrants Against Entering U.S. Illegally

    For too long, weak leadership has left our borders wide open — flooding our communities with drugs, human trafficking and violent criminals.

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  4. 'Criminal' migrants are 'not welcome,' according to new multimillion-dollar ad from DHS

    The Department of Homeland Security launched a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign on Tuesday directed at those who try and come to the United States illegally, saying: Don’t try it.

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Feb 18th, 2025, 2:38 AM ET

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), led by Secretary Kristi Noem, launched a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign on February 17, 2025, aimed at deterring illegal immigration. Featuring two versions targeting domestic and international audiences, the ads assert that illegal migrants will face deportation with no chance of return. Noem, who praises President Trump’s border security measures in the ads, urges potential illegal entrants to reconsider, stating criminals are unwelcome in the U.S. This campaign comes amidst heightened pressure for stricter enforcement and follows Trump's dissatisfaction with current deportation rates.


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