Trump Ends Biden-Era CBP One App That Allowed Entry for Nearly 1 Million Migrants
Jan 20, 2025, 06:15 PM
President Donald Trump's administration has terminated the CBP One mobile app, a Biden-era tool that facilitated legal entry for nearly one million migrants through online appointments. The app, which processed approximately 1,600 migrants daily and allowed an estimated 43,000 migrants per month to enter the United States legally, has been shut down effective immediately, with existing appointments cancelled per U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Migrants in border towns like Ciudad Juárez were informed that their appointments are no longer valid. The move marks a change in U.S. border policy, impacting migrants who had been relying on the app to seek entry.
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