Scenes from immigration crackdown in New Orleans
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Catahoula Crunch” officially launched Wednesday. Here’s everything that went down yesterday and what you need to know today.
Recent legal changes, a Trump-friendly governor and a large immigration detention infrastructure could make the New Orleans crackdown easier for the administration.
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Department of Homeland Security announces first arrests from 'Catahoula Crunch' in New Orleans
According to DHS, in the first 24 hours of the "Catahoula Crunch," federal agents have detained immigrants accused of homicide, sexual assault, and kidnapping.
Some of the first arrests made in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's local "Catahoula Crunch" immigration sweep were made on Williams Boulevard in Kenner on Wednesday. Hispanic communities in
Detentions were reported at multiple sites in the river parishes on both the East and West Banks, as well as in Kenner.
Two pastors from a local church have been actively raising money to deliver groceries and pay bills for those in need.
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Some of the top LSU commits throughout the New Orleans metro area sign with the Tigers Wednesday
The last week has been rocky for LSU commits throughout the New Orleans metro area, like Richard Anderson. The five-star defensive tackle said that he spoke with Lane Kiffin late last night and that conversation led to Anderson signing with the Tigers on Wednesday morning.
Federal Border Patrol agents detained groups of immigrant workers across the New Orleans area Wednesday during a large-scale enforcement operation.
New Orleans Metro closed sales rose 2.4% YoY in August St. Tammany, Orleans, and Jefferson parishes all posted sales gains Average home price in Metro area reached $341,009 Mortgage rates dipped, boosting buyer activity and applications The pendulum ...
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