
The U.S. government has issued directives for migrants who utilized a mobile application introduced during President Joe Biden’s administration to schedule immigration appointments to depart the country. The app, designed to streamline the processing of asylum seekers and reduce border congestion, allowed migrants to secure appointments with immigration officials.
However, the current administration has raised concerns about the app’s effectiveness and security, citing instances of misuse and fraudulent activities. As a result, migrants who entered the U.S. using this system are now being instructed to leave voluntarily or face deportation proceedings.
Immigration advocacy groups have expressed alarm over this policy shift, arguing that it undermines due process and places vulnerable individuals at risk. Legal challenges are anticipated as affected migrants seek to contest the orders and remain in the United States.