Glitchy CBP One App meant to deter illegal migration useless during Title 42 surge

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Glitchy CBP One App meant to deter illegal migration useless during Title 42 surge
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The federal government's solution to unprecedented illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border has fallen short of all expectations and even managed to unite liberal and conservative policy groups in fury over the botched attempt to rein in the situation at the border.

The Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection agency in January debuted a new feature in its CBP One app that would allow migrants outside the United States to schedule appointments to see if they met the threshold for admission and therefore could avoid crossing illegally.But for migrants trying to go about getting into the U.S.

Other migrants have told media outlets that the app has been riddled with bugs largely due to the app crashing along with server and connectivity issues, as cellphone service is not guaranteed in areas close to the U.S.-Mexico border. This has been happening all morning at Title 42 is set to end. @dcexaminer #Title42EndsThursday #Brownsville #border pic.twitter.com/L8708eS26e

“I do think that it's going to continue to be a bit of a challenge because we're never I think equipped for the sheer volume that we're dealing with right now, but I think we will get there,” Ortiz said. Rodney Scott, the former Border Patrol chief under the Trump administration, told the Washington Examiner the agency under President Joe Biden's command"took an app that was built for business primarily and legal travelers, and then they decided to open it up to the world to schedule people for these appointments at the port of entry."

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