Self-deportation

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Self-deportation is an approach to dealing with illegal migrants in the United States that involves the creation of legal structures which will make life in the US so difficult as to encourage illegal migrants to voluntarily return to their home countries, rather than organized efforts of law enforcement to locate and deport them. The 2012 Republican Party platform included self-deporation as a response to illegal immigration to the United States. The platform also calls for robust border enforcement, opposition to “any forms of amnesty,” enforcement of the use of E-Verify by employers for employment eligibility verification, and other “humane procedures to encourage migrants to return home voluntarily.”[1]

History

This term was used as early as 1984 in a People article about the film director Roman Polanski, which referred to his self-deporting.[2] The term gained its current association with illegal immigration in the 1990s, especially in California. In 1994, William Safire described its usage by California governor Pete Wilson's immigration strategy, exemplified by Proposition 187, which prevented illegal aliens from using a variety of state social services. Safire summarized the philosophy of the approach as holding that "the most cost-effective way to change behavior is to make life unbearable under present behavior."[3][4] The same year, Lalo Alcaraz and Esteban Zul launched a satirical campaign involving a character named "Daniel D. Portado" (a pun on deportado, Spanish for deported), who facetiously promoted self-deportation.[4][5]

The concept was popularized by Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies and was endorsed in 2016 by Senator Ted Cruz and Governor Chris Christie.[6]

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