US $5,000 ‘Apprehension Fee’ On Illegal Immigrants: What It Means And Who Must Pay

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The fee has been imposed under provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. (Photo: White House/X)

The United States immigration authorities will impose a new $5,000 “apprehension fee” on undocumented immigrants aged 14 years and above. The fee applies to people apprehended after crossing the border between ports of entry, according to a Newsweek report.

US Border Patrol chief Michael Banks posted on X, “Under 8 USC 1815, all illegal aliens age 14 or older who entered the United States without inspection will be assessed a $5,000 apprehension fee. In addition, violations under 8 USC 2339 and 8 USC 1324 will also apply.”

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“This message applies to all illegal aliens—regardless of where they entered, how long they've been in the U.S., their current location, or any ongoing immigration proceedings,” he added.

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