A South Carolina professor who has worked on the border with a charity believes that ending asylum at the border will benefit ...
Victoria Meijia Garcia, 31, opened the CBP One app at 10 a.m. Monday as she did every day for the past several months, seeking an available appointment with an asylum official. But today ...
Nine days into President Trump's administration, the future of U.S. asylum policy remains uncertain, leaving many asylum ...
The recent executive orders on migration from the United States' administration leave hundreds of thousands of people along the Latin American migration corridor in even greater uncertainty, exposed ...
Laredo immigrants, once hopeful for asylum via CBP One, now face uncertainty and separation due to Trump's recent policy changes affecting border entries.
It was also nine days before the couple’s long-awaited Jan. 29 appointment at the DeConcini Port of Entry, secured through the “CBP One” phone application, when the couple and their two ...
The language of the action, more specifically, ordered officials to cease using the application “as a method ... fair share of technical glitches, CBP One “improved immensely” in terms ...
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday that eliminated the CBP One application, which has served as a legal pathway to request asylum in the United States. In place of the application ...
“Existing appointments scheduled through the CBP One application are no longer valid.” She broke down in tears. “I’m devastated,” she said, sitting on a chair at a Juárez migrant shelter.
After U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, appointments scheduled for the asylum process through the CBP One application were canceled.
Approximately 500 Marines and sailors from Camp Pendleton will be sent to the southern border, military officials said.