Hundreds of migrants have gathered outside an immigration office in southern Mexico, seeking legal passage to the U.S. before Donald Trump assumes office.
Trump plans to end President Biden's humanitarian programs, including the CBP One app for appointment scheduling at U.S. entry points.
The Mexican government supports these migrants by busing them with confirmed CBP One appointments to the northern border, aiding their safety.
Migrants express urgency, with many confirming appointments for early January, aiming to reach the U.S. before Trump takes office on January 20.
Successful usage of programs like CBP One has allowed hundreds of thousands to enter the U.S. legally, obtaining work permits.