DHS website traffic surges 68% as thousands use Trump's self-deportation app for voluntary departure
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed record website traffic to the agency’s official site, with one of the most visited pages on the site including information...
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FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed record website traffic to the agency’s official site, with one of the most visited pages on the site including information on self-deportation through the CBP Home App. DHS reported a 68.49% increase in traffic from 2024. The department reports that its website received 102 million page views last year and 67 million unique visitors — an increase from 40 million page views in 2024. "Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Noem, DHS celebrated one of the most consequential periods of action and reform in American history in 2025," a spokesperson from DHS told Fox News Digital in a statement. "From delivering the most secure border ever and removing dangerous criminal illegal aliens, to fixing disaster response and ushering in a golden age of travel, DHS will continue to build upon this success and innovate to find ways to deliver for the American people." TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TOUTS ‘MOST SECURE BORDER IN HISTORY’ AS 2.5 MILLION MIGRANTS EXIT US The agency is also planning to launch a new website that will enhance transparency about DHS and ease navigation. "This redesigned website is another example of that commitment to innovation and being the most transparent administration in American history," the spokesperson added. The CPB Home App is a mobile application that allows users who are in the U.S. illegally to self-deport. The app launched last March under the second Trump administration. DHS TARGETS ‘WORST-OF-THE-WORST’: CHRISTMASTIME SWEEP NETS SEXUAL PREDATORS, DRUG KINGPINS DHS has reported that tens of thousands of illegal migrants have used the app to self-deport. The agency also pays a $1,000 stipend to individuals who successfully self-deport, as well as "financial and travel assistance to facilitate travel back to their home country." The agency has rolled out several new features as a means of communicating with the public, including the "Worst of the Worst" website,…