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Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in New Orleans might begin as early as Dec. 1, sources say
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Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in New Orleans might begin as early as Dec. 1, sources say

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Last updated: November 19, 2025 4:30 am
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The Trump administration’s deliberate immigration enforcement crackdown in New Orleans might begin as early as Dec. 1, Division of Homeland Safety sources informed CBS Information on Tuesday.

The administration is planning to ship roughly 200 federal Border Patrol brokers to New Orleans, the following goal of its far-reaching, nationwide crackdown on unlawful immigration, in keeping with inside authorities paperwork obtained by CBS Information and reported on final week.

The plans would make the Huge Straightforward the newest Democratic-led metropolis to be within the crosshairs of President Trump’s mass deportation marketing campaign, spearheaded partly by green-uniformed Border Patrol brokers who’ve been directed to implement that crackdown distant from the U.S.-Mexico border.

This previous week, Border Patrol brokers led by controversial commander Gregory Bovino launched a collection of immigration roundups within the Charlotte space. As of Tuesday morning, Border Patrol had recorded greater than 200 arrests as a part of that operation, which the Trump administration has dubbed “Charlotte’s Internet,” a DHS official aware of the info informed CBS Information. 

A DHS official mentioned Border Patrol’s operation in Charlotte is anticipated to wind down this week.

Beforehand, Bovino and groups of Border Patrol brokers performed sweeping immigration raids in Chicago and Los Angeles, arresting suspected unauthorized immigrants at Residence Depot parking tons, worksites and different areas throughout these metropolitan areas. 

Border Patrol’s operations in these Democratic-led cities have sparked protests and tense confrontations with native residents, and accusations that federal brokers have been heavy-handed and have engaged in racial profiling. 

Trump administration officers have denied these claims, saying arrests are based mostly on suspicions that people are within the U.S. illegally, not their race. It has additionally rejected criticism that federal brokers’ use of pressure has been extreme, citing assaults in opposition to regulation enforcement officers. Bovino informed CBS Information final month his brokers’ use of pressure within the Chicago operation had been “exemplary.”

Within the case of New Orleans, Border Patrol is setting its sights on a metropolis with a Democratic mayor however a Republican governor. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is an ally of Mr. Trump’s who has labored with the administration on immigration enforcement.

The inner plans obtained by CBS Information point out Border Patrol requested armored automobiles and particular operation groups for the operations in Charlotte and New Orleans. 

Nicole Sganga

contributed to this report.


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