New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter said the deployment of immigrations agents to city is a 'disaster waiting to happen.' ...
New Orleans, the laid-back city known as the Big Easy and the birthplace of jazz, where lavish parades, bead-throwing debauchery and Creole cuisine attract tourists from around the globe, is about to ...
Protesters emphasized that the presence of federal officers on city streets was instilling widespread fear, including among U.S. citizens and lawful residents.
A federal immigration crackdown branded “Operation Swamp Sweep” is set to begin this week, with 250 Border Patrol agents expected to be deployed to New Orleans and Mississippi.
Border Patrol agents are expected to start immigration enforcement efforts Monday in New Orleans, with the goal of arresting 5,000 people in south Louisiana and Mississippi, according to reports. Why ...
About 250 federal border agents plan to begin a months-long immigration crackdown in southeast Louisiana, centered in New ...
In an operation called "Swamp Sweep," about 250 Border Patrol agents are aiming to arrest 5,000 people ...
Fear grips families as federal raids are expected to begin this week.
You have parents who are scared to send their children to school,” the city’s mayor-elect, Helena Moreno, said.
Other recent swamp and marsh fires elicited rapid, multi-agency deployments of firefighting crews and equipment, but it took nearly a week before attempts were made to extinguish the 200-acre New ...
Efforts this week to pump more water into the burning swamp on the east edge of New Orleans are cooling the heat but may be producing more smoke, potentially contributing to the “super fog” that ...
After several weeks of blanketing the New Orleans area in thick, noxious smoke, the swamp fire on the east edge of the city is finally out. The New Orleans Fire Department declared the fire ...