CBP One App
The CBP One App, a tool for arranging asylum appointments, faces scrutiny over functionality issues. It plays a key role in U.S. immigration amid policy shifts.
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Published on 2/26/2025
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Published on 2/26/2025
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Published on 2/20/2025
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Published on 1/28/2025
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Published on 1/22/2025
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Published on 1/21/2025
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Published on 1/20/2025
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Published on 11/22/2024
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Published on 11/21/2024
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Published on 11/19/2024
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Published on 10/1/2024
Trump's Promise to End Humanitarian Parole Stirs Political Controversy
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Published on 6/4/2024
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Published on 5/22/2024