Legal status revoked for 985,000 migrants who entered US under Biden-era CBP One app
- Officials stated on Monday that migrants using the CBP One app must leave the country.
- The Biden administration created the CBP One app to expand legal entry and discourage illegal crossings.
- The CBP One app allowed over 900,000 people into the U.S. Starting in January 2023, with work authorization.
- Parole revocation impacts 532,000 individuals; TPS end affects 600,000 Venezuelans and 500,000 Haitians.
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Houston woman fears deportation as CBP One parole is revoked nationwide
Arianny Acedo didn’t cross the border illegally. She applied through the CBP One app, flew into the country from Chile with her husband, and began building a new life with the help of a sponsor — her sister in Houston. Like many others, she believed she had done everything right.
DHS Revokes Status of Almost a Million Illegals Who Entered US Through CBP One App- Send Message Users Via App to Leave "Immediately"
The Biden administration's use of the CBP app has led to significant changes, with nearly one million migrants now facing urgent deportation notices. This evolving immigration landscape raises critical questions about policy and enforcement.
Trump Cancels Deportation Relief for 900,000 Immigrants
In immigration news, the Trump administration has revoked deportation relief for more than 900,000 immigrants who entered the United States through a parole process under President Biden. The Homeland Security Department has ordered immigrants who were given temporary protections under a Biden-era smartphone app known as CBP One to leave the United States in the coming days or face arrest and deportation.
What does it mean to revoke the legal status of migrants who entered the U.S. with the CBP One app?
By Sofia Benavides, CNN en Español The government of President Donald Trump revoked Monday the legal status of migrants who had obtained a temporary permit to live in the United States through the free CBP One app. This is the latest in a series of measures aimed at curbing immigration into the United States. The Trump administration had already deactivated the application in January and replaced it with CBP Home, another application through whi…
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