Border Dreams Dashed: Migrants Face Uncertain Future

Ciudad Juarez, MexicoTue Jan 21 2025
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Margelis Tinoco found herself in a desperate situation. Her long-awaited appointment to enter the U. S. , scheduled through the CBP One app, was suddenly canceled. She sat with her family at the border between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, tears streaming down her face as she spoke to her daughter in Colombia. The news of the cancellation left her feeling lost and hopeless, with no job or clear path forward. The mobile app, CBP One, had been a lifeline for many migrants, allowing them to schedule appointments to enter the U. S. legally. Over a million people had used the app to enter the country, with eligibility to work. However, after President Donald Trump's inauguration, the situation changed drastically. Trump had promised to end CBP One and take swift action against what he called an "invasion" of the country. Evelin Vásquez, another migrant waiting at the border, received a similar notification. Her appointment, made two months earlier, was also canceled. She had fled dangerous crime in Guatemala with her three young children, hoping to join her husband in California. Now, she was heartbroken and uncertain about what to do next.
Migrant advocates had been bracing for changes under Trump's new term. Dylan Corbett, executive director of the Hope Border Institute, expressed concern about the humanitarian and economic impact of mass deportations. Several shelters had closed due to decreased demand, leaving fewer resources for migrants like Tinoco and Vásquez. Tinoco's journey had been arduous. She and her family had traveled mostly on foot, crossing the Darien Gap jungle in Panama before eventually reaching Mexico City. After being caught by Mexican immigration officials, they were sent to the state of Tabasco, where they started their journey again. Now, with their U. S. entry plans dashed, they faced a new set of challenges. "Everything that has happened to us is really sad, " Tinoco said, reflecting on the harsh reality of their situation.
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