CBP One Program
The CBP One Program facilitates migration processes and appointments at the U.S. border, impacting Cuban immigrants. Key issues include residency, deportation threats, and policy changes.
Restaurant in Springfield Shuts Down After Cuban Employees Lose U.S. Work Permits
Published on 5/16/2025
Cuban Migrants in the U.S. via CBP One Seek "Miracle" to Keep Work Permits
Published on 5/13/2025
Cuban Mother Stranded in Mexico with Cancer Seeks Humanitarian Visa to Reunite with Husband in the U.S.
Published on 5/12/2025
Cuban in U.S. Refuses Trump's $1,000 Self-Deportation Offer: "I'm Staying Here Until the End"
Published on 5/7/2025
U.S. Withdraws Work Permits from CBP One Program Recipients
Published on 5/2/2025
Willy Allen Advises Against Sending Cuban Children Across the Border with Relatives: "Don't Risk Your Kids"
Published on 4/26/2025
Receiving Hope: A Cuban Woman's Journey to Permanent Residency in the U.S. Through CBP One
Published on 4/12/2025
Cuban Woman Secures U.S. Permanent Residency Just 74 Days After Applying with Her Brother: "We Are CBP ONE"
Published on 4/8/2025
How Citizenship is Acquired in the United States: Key Differences Compared to Other Nations
Published on 12/9/2024
Cuban Woman in Mexico Overjoyed by U.S. Border Appointment: "Thank You, My God"
Published on 11/24/2024
Migrants Rush Through Darién Jungle to Reach U.S. Border Before Trump's Inauguration
Published on 11/12/2024
Could Trump Deport Cubans Who Entered the U.S. with Humanitarian Parole and CBP One?
Published on 9/30/2024