
Users of the CBP One app were allowed to make appointments to seek asylum, and many were ultimately paroled into the US. Thousands of migrants who entered the US during the Biden administration and used a special app to arrange asylum appointments are being told to leave "immediately". The roughly 900,000 migrants who entered at the southern border using the app, CBP One, were generally allowed to remain in the US for two years and given "parole" from immigration laws to work in the country legally.
Main Idea: The Trump administration is telling some migrants who used the Biden-era CBP One asylum app to leave the US immediately, after revoking their parole status.
Key Points:
Revoking parole and work permits could push many migrants into job loss, family stress, and possible detention or deportation, which may also disrupt local workers and small businesses.
Trump administration officials say the move could speed removals and reduce illegal border crossings, which some voters may see as stronger border control.
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