The United States government has announced sanctions for immigrants attempting to cross the border illegally, such as deportation or other criminal consequences under Title 42.

However, border authorities explained that there are some cases where it is possible to reverse the deportation of immigrants as long as certain conditions are met, FormanLaw said.

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Can eviction under Title 42 be reversed?

The answer is yes, it is possible. To do this, the following situations must be met:

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Migrants are detained by US immigration authorities after illegally crossing the Rio Grande, in a file photo. EFE/King Jauregi
Photo: Rey Jauregui

What was Title 42 about in the United States?

In early 2020, in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States government issued a measure called “Expulsion of Title 42whose goal was to expel people who found themselves at the border for health reasons.

How does CBP One work?

This is a mobile app that serves as a single portal for various CBP services. This allows you to access the right services based on your needs.

Here you can send information about your trip in advance before crossing the border or request an inspection of organic and agricultural products upon arrival in the country.