Over 1,000 Migrants Attempt , to Enter US at Border Crossing.<br />'New York Post' reports that on March 12, over 1,000 migrants tried to enter the U.S. <br />at a Mexico-Texas border crossing.<br />The migrants, mostly from Venezuela, <br />were unsuccessful in their attempt.<br />Barbed wire, barriers and armed officers <br />kept the crowd from forcing their way in.<br />The mass migration effort comes after <br />asylum seekers were not able to secure <br />appointments via a new federal app.<br />The app, CBP One, has reportedly <br />been riddled with glitches and can't <br />keep up with the high demand.<br />'New York Post' reports that the U.S. <br />Department of Homeland Security says it should be <br />operating better now after recent updates.<br />Camila Paz, an 18-year-old Venezuelan, said she's been trying to get into the U.S. for a month and her money is running out.<br />Please, we just want to get in so we can help our families. , Camila Paz, an 18-year-old Venezuelan migrant, <br />via 'New York Post'.<br />So I can have a future <br />and help my family, Camila Paz, an 18-year-old Venezuelan migrant, <br />via 'New York Post'