Download This One App and the U.S. Government Will Fly to Come Save You

Published on July 3, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show critically examines the CBP One app, a DHS initiative allowing asylum claims from abroad. The discussion reveals how the app facilitates government-assisted transport into the U.S., bypassing traditional border crossings. Concerns are raised about cartel exploitation, where criminal organizations extort migrants for help navigating the app. The conversation highlights a significant impact on immigration numbers, particularly for Haitian nationals.

Quick Summary

The CBP One app, developed by DHS, allows asylum claims from abroad and facilitates government-assisted transport into the U.S. Cartels exploit this system by charging migrants for help, impacting immigration numbers significantly, with reports of 300,000 Haitians arriving via the app.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CBP One App
  2. 00:14DHS Involvement and Asylum Claims
  3. 00:29Impact on Immigration Numbers
  4. 00:43Cartel Exploitation of the App

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CBP One app and what is its purpose?

The CBP One app is a government-developed application by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Its primary function discussed is allowing individuals to submit asylum claims from their home countries, potentially leading to government-assisted transport into the U.S.

How are cartels exploiting the CBP One app?

Cartels have learned to exploit the CBP One app by charging migrants fees for assistance. They extort individuals by offering help to navigate the application process, effectively profiting from the system.

What impact has the CBP One app had on immigration numbers?

The app has significantly impacted immigration, with reports suggesting around 300,000 Haitians have been flown directly into the United States using the CBP One application, bypassing traditional border crossings.

Who developed the CBP One app?

The CBP One app was developed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the United States. It is used in conjunction with U.S. Border Patrol operations related to immigration and asylum claims.

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