CBP One Work Permit Revocations: What’s Going On?
Have you or someone you know entered the U.S. through the CBP One work app?
En las últimas semanas, muchas personas se han visto sorprendidas por la noticia de la revocación o el retraso de un permiso de trabajo CBP One . Esto ha generado una ola de ansiedad en la comunidad inmigrante, ya que la posibilidad de trabajar legalmente es fundamental para construir una vida digna.
Comprender el “por qué” de estos cambios es el primer paso para encontrar una solución.
La libertad nunca viene del gobierno. La libertad siempre viene del individuo.
What happened?
According to Politico, over 900,000 CBP One parolees were sent emails stating their humanitarian parole had ended. For many, this also meant losing their work authorization (EAD C11) and becoming vulnerable to removal.
🗣 “They told us to leave the country… but I didn’t even know my status had changed.” CBP One recipient (via AP News)
What can be done?
While this isn’t legal advice, here are a few steps individuals may consider exploring:
- Check if there’s a pending case (like asylum or TPS)
- Look into recent court rulings or injunctions that might apply
- Consult a qualified professional to understand the latest updates
- Monitor E-Verify or SAVE notices about work status
DHS has launched a Status Change Report tool for government agencies to track parole changes.
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