The Trump administration is again attempting to end the temporary legal status of migrants who entered the United States using the CBP One appointment system, a Biden-era program. A federal judge had previously blocked an earlier effort to revoke parole for those who came through the app, but the administration is now pursuing a new order. CBP One allowed migrants to schedule appointments at ports of entry to seek asylum or other protections, granting them temporary legal status and work authorization. Critics argue the app facilitated illegal immigration, while supporters say it made the entry process orderly. The new move by Trump is expected to face legal challenges.
Trump Moves Again to Strip Legal Status from CBP One App Entrants
World News
April 25, 2026 · 1:05 AM