A new federal government offer is causing concern and outrage among immigration advocates.

An internal federal notice sent by officials at the Department of Health and Human Services and obtained by CBS News , said the Department of Homeland Security "will provide a one-time resettlement support stipend of $2,500 to unaccompanied alien children, 14 years of age and older, who have elected to voluntarily depart the United States as of the date of this notice and moving forward."

According to National Immigrant Justice Center, the operation dubbed "Freaky Friday" online, appears to affect a limited group of children who arrived in the United States as "unaccompanied children."

Once the children arrive in the United States, they are placed in shelters or foster care run by the Office

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