New Orleans, Immigration and federal crackdown
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The Trump administration launched immigration enforcement operations in New Orleans and Minneapolis Wednesday, a day after President Donald Trump said he will be sending National Guard troops to Louisiana.
Catahoula Crunch” officially launched Wednesday. Here’s everything that went down yesterday and what you need to know today.
The Trump administration’s sweeping immigration crackdown have now began in New Orleans and Minneapolis. A senior law enforcement administration official in Minneapolis tells NBC News that ICE officers are “not specifically targeting” the city’s large Somali population,
A New Orleans City Council meeting descended into chaos after anti-ICE protesters stormed the chambers in response to DHS’s newly announced Operation Catahoula Crunch, a two-month immigration enforcement surge deploying 250 Border Patrol agents across New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana.
A federal immigration operation launched in New Orleans. Zooming out: Immigration enforcement escalations have targeted Democrat-led cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston and Charlotte, and officers have faced allegations of civil rights abuses. Trump announced he will pardon a Democratic congressman.