* Activation of Title 42 of the U.S. Code, which allows quick deportations for public health reasons such as the pandemic. The measure, which dates back to 1944, was activated by the Trump administration.* Reactivation of the expedited removal policy for families that do not qualify under Title 42, have no valid reason to apply for asylum and are inadmissible.* The border remains closed to non-essential travel because of the pandemic.* Deportation flights to Central America and other places have resumed.* The government has repeatedly warned migrants not to come to the United States and said asylum seekers will be deported if they don't have a good case – persecution or fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in certain groups.* The number of foreigners held in immigration detention centers rose from 14,000 in March to more than 27,000 in June.* The quota for non-professional H-2B visas for Central Americans was increased. Persons interested must apply in their own countries.* The government also increased the quota for refugees, so parents who live legally in the United States can bring their children with the help of the U.N. Refugee Agency.