Migrants who waited months to cross the U.S. border with Mexico learned their CBP One appointments had been canceled moments after Donald Trump was sworn in as president.
As part of sweeping plans to change immigration in the United States, the Trump Administration has removed functionality from the CBP One app, a US Customs and Border Protection app used by asylum seekers to pursue legal admission into the US along the southwest border.
FOX 26's Jonathan Mejia reports from the southern border after President Donald Trump's administration cancels the CBP One mobile application.
The CBP One app went offline as President Donald Trump returned to power. The move is likely a precursor to Trump's immigration policies.
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that on January 20, 2025, at 11 p.m., the feature of CBP One™ that allowed people to submit information and book appointments at eight southwest border ports is no longer available.
Just hours after the inauguration, migrants with CBP One appointments along the U.S.-Mexico border learned that all CBP One appointments were canceled.
CBP One, a border app that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States with eligibility to work, was abruptly shut down on Monday, shortly after President-elect Donald Trump took office.
The app has come under scrutiny in the past from Republicans, with some stating it has been used to hide illegal immigration.
The CBP One app has disappeared for migrants and The Trump administration will reinstate its “Remain in Mexico” policy.
The Trump administration Monday ended use of a border app called CBP One that has allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States with eligibility to work.
Trump administration officials minutes after the new president took office on Monday shut down a mobile app used for migrants to make appointments at the U.S.-Mexico border. By shutting down the