Primary method for legal migrant entry into U.S. by end of 2025?
New app or online system • 25%
Traditional visa process • 25%
Humanitarian parole • 25%
Other • 25%
U.S. Customs and Border Protection policies or official government announcements
Trump Ends Biden-Era CBP One App, Cancels Migrant Appointments Immediately
Jan 20, 2025, 06:11 PM
The Trump administration has terminated the CBP One app, a controversial border program from the Biden era that facilitated legal entry into the United States for nearly one million migrants via online appointments. Effective immediately, the app has been shut down, canceling all existing appointments, including those of migrants in Ciudad Juárez who were notified their scheduled entries are no longer valid. The CBP One app, which allowed approximately 1,600 migrants per day—or about 43,000 per month—to schedule appointments at ports of entry or enter through commercial flights, has been disabled. U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed the closure, using the term 'undocumented alien' in its notice. The program's termination affects thousands of migrants who were awaiting entry into the U.S.
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In-person appointments • 25%
Other • 25%
New app/system • 25%
Third-party agency facilitation • 25%
No significant changes • 25%
Mass deportations initiated • 25%
Increased immigration restrictions • 25%
Relaxed immigration policies • 25%
Other • 25%
Physical border infrastructure • 25%
Increased personnel at ports of entry • 25%
New app-based system • 25%
Ending birthright citizenship • 25%
Terminating the DACA program • 25%
Deporting undocumented immigrants with criminal records • 25%
Deporting all undocumented immigrants • 25%
No significant proposals • 25%
Border security enhancements • 25%
Pathways to citizenship • 25%
Deportation policies • 25%
Border Security • 25%
Visa Policy Changes • 25%
Other • 25%
Deportation Efforts • 25%
Local Law Enforcement • 25%
National Guard • 25%
Military • 25%
Other • 25%
Other • 25%
Aircraft • 25%
Rafts • 25%
Boats • 25%
Artificial intelligence • 25%
Local law enforcement • 25%
Community reporting • 25%
Federal agencies • 25%
Climate Change • 25%
Economic Opportunities • 25%
Political Instability in Origin Countries • 25%
U.S. Immigration Policies • 25%
Work-related issues • 25%
Other • 25%
Family reunification • 25%
Deportation proceedings • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Other • 25%
Security concerns • 25%
Inefficiency • 25%
Policy shift • 25%