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US Voluntary Exit Plan: Taj Mahal Used in Illegal Immigration Campaign

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The US Department of Homeland Security has launched a voluntary exit programme offering free flights and a $2,600 incentive to undocumented immigrants. Promoted under “Project Homecoming,” the campaign features global imagery — including India’s Taj Mahal — in its messaging. While positioned as a structured alternative to deportation, the visuals and framing have drawn attention for linking cultural symbols with illegal migration narratives.

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