The United States government has issued a directive for migrants who have entered the country through the CBP One app to leave “immediately.” This latest development affects individuals who had been approved for temporary residency and work permits for a two-year period under a presidential parole initiative. The move underscores the ongoing changes in immigration policies in the US and has significant implications for those who had obtained legal status through this program. The decision to require these migrants to depart immediately has raised concerns and uncertainty among the affected individuals. This directive marks a shift in the immigration landscape and highlights the challenges faced by migrants seeking legal status in the US. It is essential for impacted individuals to seek guidance from legal experts and relevant authorities to understand their options and next steps. The US immigration system continues to undergo reforms and updates, impacting various categories of immigrants, including those who had previously obtained legal status through specific programs. Stay updated on the latest developments in immigration policies to navigate the complexities of the US immigration system effectively.

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US government orders immediate departure of migrants on CBP One app, affecting temporary residency beneficiaries.
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