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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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