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The #CBPOne app has become a lifeline for thousands of asylum seekers seeking to enter the United States. However, this alternative could come to an end if #DonaldTrump follows through on his threat to eliminate it, leaving thousands of immigrants in limbo. In this context, President #JoeBiden's administration implemented CBP One as a technological solution to organize access to ports of entry at the border. Although the app was presented as an innovative tool, it has been criticized by activists, who point out its limited capacity to respond to high demand. Many immigrants have reported constant problems, such as platform crashes, restrictive schedules for scheduling appointments, and a lack of technical assistance. The situation has generated a climate of urgency among #immigrants on the northern border of #Mexico, who are racing against the clock to get an asylum appointment before Trump takes office on January 20. This fear is aggravated by the possible legal measures that the Republican could implement, such as mass deportations and the total closure of the border. Meanwhile, a fifth migrant caravan, made up of some 1,500 people, left this week from Tapachula, Chiapas, on Mexico's southern border, with the intention of reaching the north. However, Mexican authorities have reinforced operations to disintegrate these groups, further complicating the migrants' journey. Despite Trump's threats, thousands of people continue to cross the border in the hope of reaching the United States before the Republican takes office and fulfills his promises of a tough hand against undocumented immigrants. The events of #UnitedStates, Latin America and the world, in 30 minutes. With correspondents in various parts of the country, #ElMundoalDía offers information on world events, from our studios in Washington, the capital of the United States. [Monday to Friday 30 minutes] Find out more at: https://gestion.pe/ #internationalnews #world #managementdiary #economy