Border app that became ‘a salvation’ for migrants to legally enter the US may end
- Migrants are concerned about the future of the CBP One app, which has allowed nearly 1 million people to enter the U.S. legally, as President-elect Donald Trump plans to end it.
- Martha Rosales has opened her home to migrants using the CBP One app, providing shelter and support while they wait for border appointments.
- Illegal crossings by Cubans decreased significantly under CBP One, dropping from nearly 35,000 in April 2022 to just 97 in September 2023.
- Supporters view CBP One as a success in creating legal pathways at the border, but critics argue it favors a lottery system over long-term residents.
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Border App That Became ‘a Salvation’ for Migrants to Legally Enter the US May End
A nurse who fled Cuba as part of the Caribbean nation’s largest exodus in more than six decades needed a place to stay in Mexico as she waited to legally enter the U.S. using a government app. A woman who had lived her whole life in the same Tijuana neighborhood was desperate for medical help after a dog attack left her with wounds to her legs. A mutual acquaintance brought the two women together. Nurse Karla Figueredo stayed with Martha Rosales…
The clock could be ticking for thousands of asylum seekers who have been waiting months for an appointment to show up at a U.S. port of entry, as the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches. At the Juventud 2000 migrant shelter in Tijuana, some people have already resigned. The uncertainty comes as Trump has indicated that he will end the dating process included in the CBP One application, which was implemented by the U.S. Custom…
From January 2023 to December 2024, the government of Joe Biden scheduled more than 936 thousand 500 appointments through the digital application CBP One, with an average of more than 150 daily accesses to the United States from Ciudad Juárez to El Paso, according to the monitoring of non-governmental organizations. Although the next president of the United States, Donald Trump threatened to end the operation of CBP One, migrants on this border …


Noem says she will shut down CBP One app 'on day 1'
Homeland security secretary nominee Kristi Noem said in her confirmation hearing Thursday that on her first day in office, she would shut down an app that asylum-seekers use to enter the country.
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