The Trump administration is intensifying its immigration enforcement by introducing steep fines of $998 per day for migrants who fail to leave the U.S. after receiving deportation orders. These penalties could be applied retroactively for up to five years, potentially resulting in fines exceeding $1 million. In a related move, the Department of Homeland Security has revoked the legal status of migrants who entered the U.S. using the Biden-era CBP One app, ordering them to leave immediately. Additionally, New York City is suing the federal government over a decision to revoke $188 million in migrant shelter funding. These actions reflect a broader effort by the Trump administration to reverse Biden-era immigration policies and tighten border control.
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