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Trump, CBP One app
With Trump now in office, Venezuela wants its migrants back, Maduro says
US President Donald Trump declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, and he plans to send his troops to help support immigration agents and restrict access to refugees and asylum seekers.
CBP One app that let migrants fly into US shut down as Trump takes office
CBP announced Monday afternoon that CBP One would no longer allow immigrants outside the U.S. border to schedule appointments with U.S. customs officers.
Trump Shuts Down Migrant Entry App, Signaling the Start of His Crackdown
The president moved quickly to cancel the CBP One app, which allowed migrants to schedule appointments to gain entry into the United States, turning away potentially tens of thousands of migrants.
About 270,000 migrants waiting to enter U.S. through app Trump has vowed to end, estimates show
The CBP One app allows migrants in certain parts of Mexico to request a time to be processed by American immigration officials at legal border entry points, also known as ports of entry.
Migrants can no longer make asylum appointments with CBP One app
On his first day in office, President Trump shut down the CBP One mobile application that facilitated the legal entry of migrants into the U.S. at certain ports of entry. Why it matters: Thousands of people are left stranded in Mexico,
Trump ends CBP One app that gave legal entry to nearly 1 mn migrants with online appointments
Donald Trump, after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, announced the termination of the CBP One app, a Biden-era border app that facilitated legal entry for nearly 1 million migrants through online appointments.
Migrants With CBP One Appointments Find App No Longer Working Immediately Following Trump Inauguration
The Biden-era Customs and Border Protection immigration app, CBP One, ceased functioning as President Donald Trump was sworn in on Monday, January 20, reports said. The shutdown of the app was one of many executive actions,
Migrants report issues with CBP One border app after Trump takes office
The Trump administration Monday ended use of a border app called CBP One that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States with eligibility to work.
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Migrants weep in Mexico as Trump admin cancels all appointments for Biden’s CBP One app immediately after swearing-in
SAN DIEGO — Migrants waiting to enter the US using former Joe Biden’s CBP One app broke down in tears after their ...
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Migrants waiting in Tijuana feel immediate sting of Trump’s border crackdown
The initial blow came with the end of CBP One, stranding thousands of asylum seekers with and without appointments ...
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Migrants trapped on the Mexican border: ‘I don’t know what will become of us’
Thousands of people are in limbo as the CBP One asylum application is shut down on the first day of the Donald Trump ...
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Migrant and Laredo nonprofit comment on the end of CBP One
With just a day in office, President Trump cracked down on immigration by bringing the CBP One app to a halt. The app allowed ...
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Stranded and deflated, migrants waiting in Tijuana weigh backup plans
People are considering whether to apply for permission to settle in Mexico, return home, or wait to see what Trump comes up ...
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Tears and shock as Trump dashes dreams of migrants in Mexico scheduled to enter US
Nidia Montenegro fled violence and poverty at home in Venezuela, survived a kidnapping as she traveled north into Mexico, and ...
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Trump signs sweeping executive actions on immigration, launches fight to end birthright citizenship
President Donald Trump began his term by taking a series of sweeping immigration executive actions Monday that included ...
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Asylum-seekers pushed to new extremes in Mexico after Trump's border crackdown begins
Migrants in Mexico who were hoping to come to the U.S. are adjusting to a new and uncertain reality after President Donald Trump began cracking down on border security ...
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