
Trump Orders Revocation of Legal Status for 900,000 Migrants Using CBP One App
Former President Donald Trump has issued an order to revoke the legal status of approximately 900,000 migrants who entered the U.S. using the CBP One app during the Biden administration. This move targets individuals who were granted parole through the app, which was designed to streamline the immigration process. The decision has sparked widespread concern and confusion among affected migrants, many of whom have established lives in the U.S.
The order, which was announced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), mandates that these migrants leave the country immediately or face deportation. This has led to significant backlash from immigration advocates and legal experts, who argue that the sudden revocation of legal status is both inhumane and legally questionable.
In Louisville, Kentucky, workers at GE Appliance Park, who had been employed under CHNV visas, are among those affected. The revocation of their visas has left them in a precarious situation, with many unsure of their next steps. The broader implications of Trump's order are still unfolding, but it is clear that it will have a profound impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.