Migrants Ordered to Leave U.S. After Parole Revocation
Migrants who entered the U.S. through the Biden-era CBP One app have been instructed to leave immediately, with termination notices sent to beneficiaries, though the exact number affected is unclear. Over 900,000 individuals used the app since January 2023, allowing them to stay for two years under a presidential parole authority. The Department of Homeland Security stated that revoking these paroles aligns with promises to secure U.S. borders, while also addressing a broader trend of policy changes impacting migrants from various countries.