DHS Revokes Legal Status for Migrants Using CBP One App
DHS Revokes Legal Status for Migrants Using CBP One App

DHS Revokes Legal Status for Migrants Using CBP One App

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun revoking the legal status of migrants who entered the U.S. via the CBP One app, which was part of the Biden administration's strategy to facilitate legal entry. Notifications have been sent to some of the over 900,000 migrants, instructing them to leave the country immediately or face arrest and deportation. DHS claims this action fulfills a commitment to secure the borders and enhance national security. Migrants are being urged to voluntarily self-deport through the app, now renamed CBP Home, and warned of potential legal consequences if they remain. The Trump administration's move to cancel these paroles has raised concerns among affected migrants, many of whom came from countries like Venezuela, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico. The exact number of termination notices issued remains unclear, but the DHS has confirmed that such communications have been sent out.

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