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Trump Shuts Down Immigration App, Dashing Migrants’ Hopes of Entering U.S.

The app, known as Welcome.US, was introduced in 2022 during the Biden administration as part of an effort to modernize and simplify the application process for asylum seekers, refugees, and other migrants.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
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In a move that has sparked outrage among immigration advocates and dashed the hopes of thousands of would-be migrants, former President Donald Trump’s administration has announced the abrupt shutdown of a mobile app designed to streamline the U.S. immigration process.

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The app, known as Welcome.US, was introduced in 2022 during the Biden administration as part of an effort to modernize and simplify the application process for asylum seekers, refugees, and other migrants. It allowed users to apply for entry into the United States, track their case progress, and receive updates directly through their smartphones. The app had been particularly popular among migrants from Central America, South Asia, and parts of Africa, offering a more accessible and transparent pathway into the U.S.

However, on Monday, the Trump-aligned U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the app would be decommissioned, citing concerns over its “security risks” and claims that it “facilitated illegal immigration.” In a statement, the agency called the app a “weak point” in U.S. border security and claimed that its functionality could be exploited by human traffickers and smugglers.

Trump Shuts Down CBP One App, Signaling the Start of His Immigration  Crackdown - The New York Times

“We will no longer allow technology to be used against the safety and sovereignty of our borders,” the statement read. “Our mission is to ensure that every entry point into the United States is secure and that our immigration system is operating within the law.”

The announcement has caused a wave of disappointment among migrants who had relied on the app to submit their asylum requests from their home countries. In some cases, the app was the only means for individuals to begin the process of seeking refuge in the U.S. without having to risk dangerous border crossings.

A Bitter Blow for Migrants

“For many people, the app was a lifeline,” said Jorge Rivera, an immigration attorney based in El Paso, Texas. “Now, with its shutdown, we’re left with the same chaotic, overcrowded, and often cruel system that migrants have been forced to navigate for years.”

The app’s closure comes as the U.S. continues to grapple with high numbers of migrants arriving at its southern border, many fleeing violence, economic instability, and natural disasters in their home countries. Humanitarian organizations warn that the app’s removal could exacerbate an already dire situation.

“I don’t understand why they’re doing this,” said Maria Lopez, a Salvadoran mother of two who had been planning to use the app to apply for asylum after fleeing gang violence. “We thought we had a chance to do things the right way. Now, I don’t know what we’ll do.”

Migrants will now have to resort to more traditional—and often perilous—methods of applying for asylum, such as waiting in overcrowded camps along the U.S.-Mexico border or attempting to enter the U.S. without proper documentation. Both options are fraught with danger, including exploitation by smugglers, detention in overcrowded facilities, and potential deportation.

Political and Legal Repercussions

The decision to shut down the app has ignited a fierce political debate. Immigration advocates have decried the move as a regressive step in the nation’s efforts to address the immigration crisis with technology and compassion.

“Once again, the Trump administration is prioritizing punitive measures over human dignity,” said Fiona Cunningham, a policy director at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). “This is a clear message to vulnerable people that they are not welcome, no matter how they try to enter the U.S. legally.”

On the other side of the debate, Republican lawmakers have largely supported the decision, arguing that the app’s closure is necessary to restore control over the nation’s immigration system. “This app was part of a system that rewarded illegal behavior and undermined our laws,” said Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), a staunch immigration hardliner. “We need to prioritize the safety and security of American citizens, not make it easier for people to bypass the law.”

The legal community is also weighing in, with some questioning whether the shutdown of the app could violate international conventions on asylum seekers’ rights. “The app was a way for people to seek protection through legal channels,” said international law professor David Feldman. “By shutting it down, the U.S. risks further isolating itself from its global commitments to refugees and asylum seekers.”

Looking Ahead

With the app now offline, many are left wondering what the future holds for U.S. immigration policy under a potential second Trump presidency. The former president has long promised to take a hardline stance on immigration, proposing measures such as a “merit-based” system that would prioritize skilled workers over refugees or family reunifications.

President Trump shuts down CBP One App dashing migrants' asylum hopes

As the debate over immigration continues to heat up, the shutdown of Welcome.US serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing both migrants and policymakers in the ongoing struggle to reform America’s broken immigration system.

For now, the thousands of hopeful migrants who had placed their trust in the app are left to navigate an increasingly uncertain path—one that, for many, may still involve risking everything for a chance at a better life in the United States.

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