Migrants waiting in Mexico for appointments on the Biden administration's CBP One app broke down in tears after learning their appointments were canceled as soon as President Trump took office on Monday.
CBP One went offline at 12 p.m. ET Monday, according to a statement from Customs and Border Protection. This is just part of President Trump's promise to make sweeping reforms at the southern border starting on the first day of his second term.
The app has allowed tens of thousands of people to immigrate to the United States. Up to 1,450 immigrants per day were allowed to schedule immigration appointments and apply for asylum in the United States via the app.
Footage taken by a Washington Post reporter in Mexico shows migrants crying at the gates of the United States after their appointments were cancelled.



