New Orleans, ICE and immigration crackdown
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Trump administration officials overseeing the latest immigration crackdown are aiming to arrest 5,000 immigrants in New Orleans and across Louisiana.
Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin reports from New Orleans as Homeland Security expands efforts to tackle the illegal migrant crisis on ‘Special Report.’
"They’re not focusing on particular people, they're focusing on particular traits," said attorney Homero López, a former immigration judge. "Those traits tend to be physical in nature.”
A peaceful gathering at New Orleans City Hall quickly turned chaotic as protesters clashed with council members over a major DHS immigration operation, leading to officers carrying people out of the chamber while federal officials touted arrests and the city promoted a new “Know Your Rights” portal.
The operations were launched a day after President Donald Trump said he’d be sending National Guard troops to New Orleans and disparaged Somali immigrants in Minneapolis.
"Operation Catahoula Crunch" officially launched yesterday as Border Patrol agents were spotted in the metro area for the Department of Homeland Security's latest immigration enforcement blitz. Why it matters: DHS is targeting "5,000 arrests or beyond," spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told CNN.
Federal agents are detaining alleged undocumented immigrants across the New Orleans area as part of an operation called Catahoula Crunch.
Loyola University student government denies Turning Point USA chapter recognition for the second time despite the group winning an appeal through the school's court of review.
Memphis basketball forward Aaron Bradshaw did not play against New Orleans on Dec. 3. Here's what coach Penny Hardaway said about it.
You'd never know this hidden New Orleans wine bar and wine shop was there, and these events are a good chance to check it out.