US Cancels Immigration Permits for Nearly One Million Foreign Nationals Who Entered Using CBP One
The U.S. cancels immigration permits for nearly one million foreigners who entered with CBP One and asks them to leave the country.
Posted on 11/04/2025 at 16:30
Publicado el 11/04/2025 a las 16:30
- Immigration Permits Canceled for 980,000 Migrants
- Immediate Voluntary Departure Required
- CBP One Deactivated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has canceled the immigration permits of nearly one million migrants.
The measure affects foreigners who entered the US using the CBP One app during Joe Biden’s administration.
Approximately 980,000 individuals are being notified of the revocation of their immigration benefit.
Authorities have urged them to leave the country voluntarily using the new CBP Home app.
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«Those who do not leave will be located, expelled, and permanently banned,» warned a DHS spokesperson.
It was not specified how much time they have to leave the country voluntarily.
Ukrainian and Afghan immigrants are not included in this cancellation, the government clarified.
CBP One operated from January 2023, allowing migrants to schedule appointments to apply for asylum.
It was deactivated on Donald Trump’s first day in office, leaving thousands stranded at the Mexico border.
The DHS accuses the Biden administration of “abusing its authority” by allowing the mass entry of foreigners.
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According to the statement, that policy “worsened the worst border crisis in the country’s history.”
The new CBP Home platform allows users to report voluntary departures, with the possibility of legal reentry.
As part of the campaign, Trump recorded a video urging undocumented migrants to “self-deport.”
The message was released to reinforce his zero-tolerance policy toward illegal immigration.
The measure has sparked concern among migrant rights advocates due to its impact on vulnerable families.
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