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Migrants Face Uncertainty as CBP One App is Canceled Amid Policy Shift

As President Trump's policies take effect, the cancellation of the CBP One app leaves thousands of migrants stranded at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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With the cancellation of the CBP One app on President Trump's inauguration day, many migrants who had appointments to enter the U.S. now face uncertainty. The app, which facilitated legal entries, has left tens of thousands stranded in Mexico, leading to widespread emotional distress among hopeful asylum seekers. Critics argue that the new policy will encourage illegal crossings, while supporters believe it will deter unvetted migrants. The scenario has shifted rapidly, contrasting Hope with a harrowing reality for many who have waited months for their appointments.

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