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CBP One
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The CBP One mobile app was launched on October 28, 2020, to help commercial trucking companies schedule cargo inspections. In 2023, its functionality was expanded to include unauthorized migrants seeking asylum, and it was designated as the only path to request asylum on the US-Mexico border. The app requires users to have a smartphone and internet access, and its selection process has been criticized as a "lottery" system with some users waiting up to a year for an appointment. The app also collects personal information, including biometric data, which has been criticized for its reliability and potential for dissemination.learn more on wikipedia
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