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Migrants who were temporarily allowed to live in the United States by using a Biden-era online appointment app have been told to leave the country "immediately," officials said Monday.
The Biden-era CBP One app was used by migrants entering the U.S. asylum system. The Trump administration did away with the app and told everyone who used it to leave the U.S. Plus, new research ...
The Trump administration is telling some migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One mobile app to leave immediately, as part of a broader push to revoke temporary legal status for migrants ...
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the change to the CBP One app — now called CBP Home — on March 10. She encouraged migrants to self deport through the app.
In a significant policy shift, the Department of Homeland Security has decided to revoke the status of migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One mobile app.
Migrants using the CBP One app who were temporarily allowed to live in the United States have been told to leave the country "immediately," officials said.
More than 900,000 people were allowed in the country using the CBP One app since January 2023. They were generally allowed to remain in the United States for two years with authorization to work ...
DHS is telling some migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One app to leave immediately, part of a broader push to revoke temporary legal protections known as humanitarian parole.
Y. came to the U.S. with her two children in July of 2024 after waiting in Mexico for an appointment through the CBP One app for more than eight months, she said. They are among the more than 936,000 ...
Migrants who entered the U.S. under the Biden-era CBP One app have had their parole protections terminated and ordered to leave the U.S. immediately or face a permanent ban from reentry.
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