That migration flow never ended, particularly from the Northern Triangle countries, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. had involvement in), economic instability and displacement, according to the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a nonpartisan research institution. saw an uptick in migration from Central America beginning in the 1980s brought on by regional civil wars (which the U.S. Read More: Biden Is Expelling Migrants On COVID-19 Grounds, But Health Experts Say That’s All Wrong Border Patrol conducted nearly 1.66 million enforcement actions in FY21, surpassing the previous record high of nearly 1.62 million in 1986. Border Patrol Agents, according to CBP data. FY2021 also set the record for most border enforcement encounters by U.S. Title 42 expulsions accounted for more than one million of the 1.7 million enforcement actions during FY2021, meaning most of the migrants who have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border have been immediately denied entry to the U.S. These enforcement actions include arrests and expulsions under Title 42, a Trump-era health measure that the Biden Administration has kept in place and has used to immediately remove individuals because of the risks posed by COVID-19 without granting them access to the asylum system. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) conducted more than 1.7 million enforcement actions at the U.S.-Mexico border during Fiscal Year 2021, which ended on Sept. for decades, but this year marks an inflection point. People, like Mirabel, from Central America and Mexico have been attempting to come to the U.S.