CBP One App
The CBP One app, used for asylum appointments, faces criticism over technical failures, impacting migrants and sparking political debate amidst changing U.S. policies.
How the Suspension of Parole and Family Reunification Processes in the U.S. Affects Cubans
Published on 2/20/2025
Trump Administration's New Policies Postpone Cuban Asylum Seeker's Case in Las Vegas
Published on 1/30/2025
Cubans Overwhelm Asylum Offices in Southern Mexico Following Trump's New Policies
Published on 1/28/2025
Mexican Government to Repatriate Migrants Stranded by Trump's Policies, Including Cubans
Published on 1/22/2025
USCIS Removes Humanitarian Parole Information Page
Published on 1/21/2025
Donald Trump Vows to Return All Illegal Immigrants: "One Way or Another, They Will Be Sent Back"
Published on 1/20/2025
Cubans Embark on Caravan from Tapachula Due to CBP One App Failures
Published on 11/22/2024
Over 8,000 Cubans Crossed into the U.S. in October Amid Migration Pressures
Published on 11/21/2024
Trump Aims to Abolish Humanitarian Parole and CBP One App in His Revised Immigration Plan
Published on 11/19/2024
U.S. Government Unveils New Asylum Restrictions at Southern Border
Published on 10/1/2024
Trump's Promise to End Humanitarian Parole Stirs Political Controversy
Published on 9/27/2024
Biden Poised to Close U.S.-Mexico Border by Executive Order
Published on 6/4/2024
USA Admits Issues with CBP One App for Asylum Appointments
Published on 5/22/2024