In a statement Wednesday, Jan. 29, lawmakers said Trump's orders "risk tearing apart hardworking families and destabilizing" mixed-status households.
El Paso experts weigh in on Trump's administration's decision to do away with an immigration app that allowed asylum seekers to schedule appointments
This is the first embed given to any world news outlet by the U.S. Border Patrol since the new Trump administration took office and it's clear, they are eager to show us how well things are going. "This is as forward as you can be on the front line," Agent Orlando Rubio noted as we drove up to the border wall.
Update: All current appointments made with immigration officials through the CBP One app have officially been canceled, the CBP website says. “Effective January 20, 2025, the functionalities of CBP One™ that previously allowed undocumented aliens to submit advance information and schedule appointments at eight southwest border ports of entry is no longer available,
Fox News got exclusive access to a recent repatriation flight on a C-17 military plane, where more than 80 illegal migrants were deported from El Paso, Texas, to Ecuador.
The Trump administration has ended use of the border app called CBP One that allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States.
Long-term appointments were canceled when the CBP One scheduling app was halted after Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Migrants who waited months to cross the U.S. border with Mexico learned their CBP One appointments had been canceled moments after Donald Trump was sworn in as president.
Video filmed by Corrie Boudreaux shows people with CBP One appointments crossing the International Bridge from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, to El Paso, Texas, at around 6:30 am local time on Monday. Later, other migrants with CBP One appointments scheduled for ...
Margelis Tinoco, 48, of Colombia, cries after finding out her 1 p.m. appointment was no longer valid via the CBP One appointment. Tinoco was to be processed by Customs and Border Protection at the Paso del Norte International Bridge in El Paso, Texas on Jan. 20, 2025.
Mayor Cruz Perez Cuellar of Ciudad Juarez expressed readiness to handle a potential influx of migrants as U.S. policies under President Donald Trump