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FACT CHECK: No, ICE Is Not Offering $750 For Undocumented People

Recently, a rumor has been circulating on social media, claiming that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is offering $750 for reporting undocumented people through its tip hotline or forms.

However, this claim is false.

ICE does not, and has never, offered rewards for tips related to civil immigration enforcement.

Where Did This Misinformation Come From?

The story gained traction through posts on platforms like Instagram and threads that falsely claimed individuals could profit by turning in undocumented immigrants.

These posts included hotline details and images to make the claim appear credible.

Unfortunately, the viral nature of social media allowed the misinformation to spread widely before being debunked.

And as you can see this can lead to many situations for those who are being assumed as an immigrant:

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What Are the Facts?

A spokesperson for ICE confirmed that the agency does not offer financial incentives for tips regarding individuals in the U.S. without authorization.

While ICE does provide a hotline and online forms for reporting various activities such as crimes involving child exploitation or suspicious behavior, these resources are not tied to payouts for immigration-related tips in civil cases.

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ICE may promote rewards for specific criminal investigations under unique circumstances, such as organized crime or exploitation cases, but these are rare exceptions and unrelated to civil immigration enforcement.

Additionally, an analysis of ICE’s official website and previous announcements reveals no indication of any such reward policy.

This rumor highlights how quickly false claims can spread online, especially when presented in a way that seems plausible.

Why Fact-Checking Matters

Sharing unverified information can cause harm.

That’s why it’s crucial to pause and verify the facts before clicking “share.”

Trusted sources like official agency websites and credible news outlets are valuable tools for confirming whether claims are true.

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FACT CHECK: No, ICE Is NOT Offering $750 For Undocumented People  was originally published on wibc.com