


Trump Administration Revokes Parole for Migrants Using Biden's CBP One App
The Trump administration has revoked parole protections for migrants who entered via the CBP One app, urging them to self-deport immediately under new regulations.
Overview
The Trump administration is reversing the CBP One app's legal protections granted under the Biden administration, impacting nearly 1 million migrants. Termination notices have been sent, urging them to self-deport using the rebranded CBP Home app. Fines for non-compliance can reach $1,000 daily, a tactic previously used for migrants in sanctuary. This move aligns with Trump's immigration strategy to tighten border security and revoke temporary status across various migrant groups, including those from Cuba and Venezuela. The administration cites national security and a commitment to U.S. citizens as their rationale for the policy change.
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Analysis
- The Biden-era CBP One app allowed nearly 1 million migrants to temporarily live in the U.S. with work permissions, but the Trump Administration is now revoking this status and urging self-deportation.
- The Department of Homeland Security argues that terminating these paroles is essential to secure borders and address the border crisis, which they attribute to the previous administration's policies.
- The move to revoke temporary protections aligns with the Trump Administration's broader strategy to reinforce immigration laws and reduce the number of people allowed to enter the country.
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