Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

In a plot twist nobody saw coming (except maybe everyone), a U.S. District Judge decided that Trump’s decision to unceremoniously shut down CBP One—an app designed to streamline border processing—is as lawful as a raccoon trying to do calculus.

Upon his return to office, Trump yanked the plug on this app faster than you can say ‘border crisis,’ leaving 900,000 migrants feeling like kids who just got their game console taken away. Oh, and he followed that up with a cheerful little mass email inviting them to ‘leave the United States.’ Classy, right?

According to Judge Allison Burroughs, Trump’s move was not just bad form; it was downright illegal. The judge ruled that terminating this parole without following proper regulations was like deciding to bake a cake without any flour—total recipe for disaster!

So, what does this mean for the migrants involved, and for the future of tech in immigration policy? It’s time to grab your popcorn and watch this legal showdown unfold. After all, when politics meets technology, you know it’s bound to get interesting.


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