NewsCBP one shutdown leaves migrants stranded at U.S. border

CBP one shutdown leaves migrants stranded at U.S. border

On the day of President Donald Trump's inauguration, the government application CBP One, which migrants used to submit legal visa applications, ceased functioning.

Despair at the US borders. The CBP One app for migrants no longer works.
Despair at the US borders. The CBP One app for migrants no longer works.
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Paweł Buczkowski

The CBP One application was introduced by Joe Biden's administration to reduce illegal crossings of the Mexico-U.S. border. It was the only way to schedule an appointment to apply for asylum. According to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, since January 2023, more than 936,000 people have used it to schedule appointments.

However, the application was shut down on Donald Trump's first day in office. All previously scheduled asylum appointments were cancelled.

Due to the decision by the new American administration, hundreds of migrants were stuck at border crossings between Mexico and the U.S. Migrants interviewed by journalists expressed their despair.

- I never tried to cross the wall, I never tried to flee, even though many friends said, "Come on, you can cross with your family, you're with your children." But I said, "No, I will wait for the appointment, I will do everything properly," - said one migrant in an interview with CNN.

The appointment for asylum for Julio Alberto Hernandez from El Salvador was scheduled for just three days later.

- I was so happy because I was going to enter (the U.S.) to support my children, Hernandez told NBC News journalists. - But now we are devastated because everything has been cancelled - he added.

Recordings appeared on social media from the Mexican border. In the video, 48-year-old Margelis Tinoco is calling family members and friends, saying her asylum appointment was cancelled.

Source: CNN, NBC News

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