DHS Ends Parole for Migrants Using CBP App
DHS Ends Parole for Migrants Using CBP App

DHS Ends Parole for Migrants Using CBP App

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The Department of Homeland Security has revoked the parole protections of nearly 1 million migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One app, a tool initially implemented by the Biden administration. These individuals are required to leave the country immediately or face potential legal consequences, including permanent bans on reentry. The app has been rebranded as CBP Home for self-deportation purposes. President Trump ended the CBP One app on his first day in office, citing national security concerns, and the Supreme Court has permitted the use of the Alien Enemies Act for deportations. Legal challenges are anticipated, particularly for those affected under specific humanitarian programs like Uniting for Ukraine and Operation Allies Welcome.

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