The United Nations has announced that the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is working to help undocumented migrants in the United States who have decided to return to their home countries voluntarily. This initiative comes as a response to a request made by the United States government to assist those who wish to go back to their home nations.

According to the UN News release, the IOM will be providing support and resources to migrants who choose to participate in the voluntary return program. This effort aims to ensure that the return process is safe, dignified, and in line with international standards.

The decision to assist migrants in returning home voluntarily underscores the ongoing challenges faced by undocumented individuals in the US and the importance of providing them with options to address their situation. The UN’s involvement in this process highlights the collaborative efforts between international organizations and governments to address migration issues.

For more information on the voluntary return program and the support available to migrants, individuals are encouraged to visit the official UN News website. The initiative reflects the commitment to upholding human rights and promoting safe and orderly migration practices on a global scale.