Thousands of Cuban immigrants continue to report problems with the CBP One application these days.
The main concern is that the popular apk is not available on the service and does not allow you to book appointments. Meanwhile, rumors are growing in Mexico about a possible and hypothetical opening of the US southern border.
Thousands of Cuban immigrants waiting on Aztec soil for their appointment to seek asylum in the United States must deal with similar problems and many more every day. On the topic, journalist Mario J. Bentone commented on his post Channel There is currently no official word from YouTube or the Department of Homeland Security clarifying either issue.
Every day there are more complaints about the functionality of CBP One apk. For example, users complain about system errors, especially records that appear to have been deleted. Thousands of Cubans wait months in Mexico, trying to qualify for one of the 1,450 appointments that are offered daily.
Border Opening: Dangerous Rumors
It should be said that rumors circulating among Cuban immigrants that the borders will open due to their inability to operate the current computer system. In this case, the journalist himself makes it clear that no US administration will open the southern border uncontrollably to receive an avalanche of migrants.
On more than one occasion, officials have warned that irregular border crossings could lead to swift deportation. This can lead to the issuance of a Form I-220A (Deportation Order), which can significantly complicate the process of applying for asylum.
For now, Cuban immigrants must continue to wait to book their appointment through CBP One. Considering the current number of Cubans waiting in Mexico, the daily stipend is insufficient.
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