US President, Donald Trump has shut down migrant appointment app MINUTES after resuming office
The mobile app is designed for migrants to schedule appointments at the U.S.-Mexico border.
By disabling the CBP One app, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials effectively canceled all pending appointments made by migrants without visas who were seeking entry into the United States through legal ports of entry.
This move marks part of a broader effort by the new administration to impose stricter measures at the border, despite a significant decrease in migration over the past six months.
CBP One had been a cornerstone of the Biden administration’s strategy to direct migrants toward legal avenues for seeking refuge in the United States.
President Trump is expected to sign ten executive orders addressing border policy, including measures to dismantle pathways introduced during the previous administration.
These actions aim to revert to earlier policies, such as the Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as the “remain in Mexico” policy. Under this program, approximately 70,000 third-country nationals were returned to Mexico over two years to await decisions on their U.S. asylum applications.
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