
According to the information provided by Cubanet.org, President Trump intends to reactivate the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as "Remain in Mexico." This means that two key programs, Parole and CBP1, will be eliminated as part of the new executive orders issued.
This move implies a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy, where stricter measures will be implemented regarding the handling of asylum seekers and migrants. One direct consequence of this decision is the elimination of the border authorities' ability to grant humanitarian entry (Parole) to asylum seekers.
Additionally, the CBP1 program, which allowed migrants to remain in the country while their asylum cases were resolved, will also be canceled with these new provisions. This action reflects the Trump administration's determination to strengthen immigration and border policies, prioritizing security and control in these areas.
In President Trump's words regarding these measures, he emphasizes: "Our country cannot afford to be a 'sanctuary city' for illegal and violently criminal foreigners." This statement suggests a firm stance against illegal immigration and a willingness to implement more restrictive measures to protect borders and national security.