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Increasing the Fee for Certain Aliens Ordered Removed in Absentia as Established by the HR-1 Reconciliation Bill

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Fed. RegisterAct by June 22, 2026 (public comments)
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DHS is proposing to increase a fee charged to certain aliens ordered removed in absentia who fail to depart and are later arrested by ICE, from $5,130 to $18,000. The fee would be adjusted annually for inflation. This change implements a provision in the Budget Reconciliation Act. Public comments accepted until 2026-06-22.
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TypeProposed Rule
SourceFed. Register
PublishedMay 20, 2026
Comment deadlineJune 22, 2026

DHS is proposing to update the fee required by section 100016 of the Budget Reconciliation Act (known as the HR-1). This fee applies to certain aliens ordered removed in absentia who fail to depart the United States and are subsequently arrested by ICE. DHS is proposing to increase the fee from $5,130 to $18,000. This rule also makes clear that DHS will adjust this fee for inflation each year.

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