New Orleans residents fearful as city faces immigration crackdown
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In the suburb of Kenner, near New Orleans, two workers found themselves cornered on the roof of a house as U.S. Border Patrol agents climbed a ladder to reach them. The men appeared ready to resist but could not safely jump from the height. Below, officers aimed their weapons while a sniper took position, creating a tense scene watched by neighbors, journalists, and activists.
This marks the first day of the Department of Homeland Securitys operation, dubbed "Catahoula Crunch" after a strong and territorial dog breed. Activist Zoe Higgins, who recorded the incident, described the fear: These people came to work to support their families. Being suddenly removed from all stability is unimaginable. Shortly after, the men were persuaded to come down and were detained.
The DHS said its agents were enforcing immigration laws when the men climbed onto the roof and did not follow instructions. Officials confirmed an arrest but did not clarify the legal status of the workers or whether a warrant was issued for the property. Earlier reports from DHS indicated that dozens of people with criminal records had been apprehended in Louisiana. New Orleans is the fourth major city targeted by the administrations immigration crackdown, following promises of the largest deportation effort in U.S. history.
Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino, wearing a flak jacket and accompanied by armed agents, stated the mission targets the "worst of the worst" undocumented migrants. Plans reportedly aim for 5,000 arrests, though city officials doubt that number is realistic, pointing out that New Orleans does not have enough criminals to meet that quota.
In Kenner, the local Latino community is largely staying indoors, fearful of the raids. Abigail, a restaurant owner who arrived from Mexico City two decades ago, explained that her family now sleeps in their business to avoid detention. She described the pervasive fear: Many people feel scared to go out. Its heartbreaking.
Current estimates suggest up to 14 million people live in the U.S. without legal authorization. The operation focuses on undocumented migrants with alleged criminal records, although leaked figures from previous raids show that most detainees had no criminal history. Sanctuary city policies, which limit local cooperation with federal authorities, have been cited in justifying these operations. Hispanic residents make up about 13% of New Orleans population, many of whom arrived after Hurricane Katrina.
While local leaders oppose the crackdown, Louisianas Republican governor Jeff Landry supports it. Detainees could be held at Angola, the states maximum-security prison, formerly a plantation site. Public opinion in Republican districts near New Orleans is divided, with some supporting strict enforcement and others questioning the fairness of targeting families alongside criminals.
Residents like Mary-Anne express uncertainty, highlighting the human complexity of immigration enforcement: What about a mother here legally with her family versus someone with a criminal record? Polls suggest mixed reactions even within the presidents base, with declining support for stricter immigration measures. In Kenner, fear and tension remain high as the city faces the unfolding impact of Americas ongoing immigration debates.
Author: Caleb Jennings
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