President Donald Trump has vowed to protect Americans from “an invasion” across the southern border
The US has canceled a popular government app designed to help migrants seeking to cross the southern border and enter into the country. The CBP One app was axed shortly after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president on Monday.
In his inaugural address, Trump reaffirmed his campaign promise to crack down on illegal migration and protect Americans from “an invasion.” Later that evening, he signed an executive order declaring a national emergency at the southern border with Mexico.
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Immediately after Trump was sworn in, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced the discontinuation of the application. The CBP One app, introduced under former President Joe Biden, allowed migrants to schedule appointments at eight southwest border ports of entry and apply for entry through a lottery system. A notice on the CBP website stated that the app is no longer available and that existing appointments have been canceled.
Around 270,000 migrants were estimated to be waiting for CBP One appointments on the Mexican side of the border, CBS News reported on Sunday.
During his campaign, Trump vowed to carry out mass deportations and to reinstate the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy he initiated during his first term.
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“All illegal entry will immediately be halted. And we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came,” Trump said in his inauguration speech. He also promised to fight drug cartels and other foreign criminal gangs, including those operating out of Mexico.
Trump has often accused his predecessor and the Democrats of failing to secure the border and tackle the influx of illegal migrants. According to the Office of Homeland Security Statistics 2024 report, an estimated 11 million undocumented migrants were living in the United States as of 2022.
January 21, 2025 at 07:54AM
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