The Department of Homeland Security is ramping up the number of migrants it is admitting into the U.S. via its CBP One application to 1,250 a day -- as its asylum rule faces new legal challenges.
is expanding the number of migrants it is allowing into the U.S. via the controversial CBP One app to nearly 40,000 a month as officials continue to tackle an ongoing crisis at the border, even as numbers have dropped post-Title 42.
The Biden administration has hailed the use of the app, which it expanded in January to allow migrants near the U.S.-Mexico toat the border, as a key part of its strategy to tackle illegal crossings by expanding lawful pathways and opportunities to access them.
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