South Florida immigration advocates brace for fallout from Trump's border policies
MIAMI - Margelis Tinocco, 48, broke down in tears at the Mexican-U.S. border Monday, the day her long-awaited immigration appointment was canceled. Tinocco is among over 30,000 migrants who had been waiting in Mexico for a chance to enter the U.S. under the now-defunct CBP One app, which President Donald Trump terminated on his first day in office.