Trump ends CBP One, a Biden-era border app that gave legal entry to nearly 1 million migrants
- Donald Trump has ended the CBP One app, which allowed nearly 1 million migrants to enter the U.S. legally, following his inauguration on January 20, 2025.
- The Customs and Border Protection website announced the app's cancellation and that existing appointments were also canceled.
- This action fulfills a campaign promise and aims to address concerns about the app being a magnet for migrants at the border.
- Trump's administration is focused on reshaping immigration policies and has declared a national emergency at the southern border.
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Migrants at Texas border in shock after Trump canceled their asylum appointments
Margelis Tinoco Lopez at El Buen Pastor migrant shelter in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico on Tuesday. Tinoco Lopez was in line for her CBP One appointment when President Donald Trump issued an executive order following his inauguration that immediately canceled all CBP One appointments. Credit: Justin Hamel for The Texas Tribune By Uriel J. García and Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico Margelis Tinoco Lopez arrived at the border a…
The new American president blocked the southern border with Mexico a few hours after taking office. Many people seeking protection have had their dates cancelled for legal entry to the USA — they are now stranded at the border.
US President Donald Trump closed the US-Mexico border to migrants seeking asylum within hours of taking office. The combination of Trump's policies and those of outgoing President Joe Biden has left migrants with few opportunities to enter the country legally, CNN reports.
By Abel Alvarado, CNN When José Guillermo Cabrera arrived last weekend in Ciudad Juárez, a city along the border between Mexico and the United States, he was full of hope. “I felt like every migrant, excited, after waiting so long,” Cabrera, 33, told CNN. Ciudad Juárez was destined to be a city of passage for Cabrera and his family, a final stop before their expected moment before U.S. immigration authorities to request asylum. For several month…
Confusion and heartbreak among migrants in Tijuana after Trump abruptly canceled CBP One
More than a thousand migrants living at one shelter in Tijuana were still trying to make appointments with CBP One on Monday. This content ‘Leaving devastated’: Migrants on cusp of reaching the U.S. turned away after Trump takes office appeared first on inewsource.
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