Noem says she will shut down CBP One app 'on day 1'
- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem vowed to shut down the CBP One app on her first day if confirmed as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, stating, 'CBP One will be shut down' during her confirmation hearing.
- The CBP One app facilitated nearly one million migrant entries into the United States during President Joe Biden's tenure, with data showing up to 800,000 migrants entered legally since its launch in January 2023.
- Republicans, including Senator Josh Hawley, criticized the CBP One app as a 'concierge service' and claimed it is prone to abuse due to its minimal information requirements from asylum seekers.
- Noem emphasized the need for a 'fair and lawful immigration system' and promised to provide Border Patrol with the necessary resources to secure the borders, calling the situation a 'war zone.
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