The Department of Homeland Security announced that it had restarted flights expediting the removal of families back to Central America.

DHS said that it resumed flights for “certain families who recently arrived at the southern border, cannot be expelled under Title 42, and do not have a legal basis to stay in the United States.”

The department said that it had started to return families back to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, and said it was “a lawful means to securely manage our border.”

“It is a step toward our broader aim to realize safe and orderly immigration processing. By placing into expedited removal families who cannot be expelled under Title 42, we are making clear that those who do not qualify to remain in the United States will be promptly removed,” DHS said.... Read More: The Hill