Trump to again end legal status of people who entered US with CBP One app
Summary
President Donald Trump’s administration plans to end the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of people who sought asylum in the U.S. through the CBP One app. A federal judge ruled that the earlier attempt to end this status was illegal, but the administration intends to issue new termination notices.Key Facts
- About 900,000 people received temporary legal status, called humanitarian parole, via the CBP One app.
- This status was granted while their asylum cases were being reviewed.
- In April last year, many were told their status was terminated and they needed to leave the U.S.
- A federal judge ruled the Department of Homeland Security did not follow correct procedures when ending these statuses.
- The Trump administration is now sending new notices to end this temporary legal status.
- Lawyers representing those affected say the administration is trying to avoid following the court’s order.
- President Trump has taken a strict approach to immigration, including limiting asylum claims at the southern border.
- A recent federal appeals court decision blocked the Trump administration’s asylum ban, but the administration plans to appeal this ruling.
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