In a move that highlights the intensifying battle over immigration enforcement in the United States, around 250 federal border agents are preparing to launch a significant operation in New Orleans, named 'Swamp Sweep.' This two-month crackdown is set to commence on December 1, with the goal of arresting approximately 5,000 individuals across southeast Louisiana and into Mississippi. Documents acquired by The Associated Press reveal that this operation is part of a broader series of immigration enforcement actions taking place nationwide, reflecting the Trump administration's aggressive stance on immigration issues.
This operation comes amid ongoing nationwide crackdowns on illegal immigration in cities ranging from Chicago to Los Angeles, fulfilling President Trump's campaign promise of mass deportations. In Louisiana, the operation takes place under the jurisdiction of Republican Governor Jeff Landry, a staunch Trump ally who has crafted state policies to align closely with the White House's immigration enforcement agenda.
However, the increased federal presence may potentially clash with local officials in New Orleans, a city long characterized by its resistance to federal immigration enforcement efforts. As tensions build in this politically charged environment, the unfolding events surrounding 'Swamp Sweep' will undoubtedly continue to attract considerable attention.
This operation comes amid ongoing nationwide crackdowns on illegal immigration in cities ranging from Chicago to Los Angeles, fulfilling President Trump's campaign promise of mass deportations. In Louisiana, the operation takes place under the jurisdiction of Republican Governor Jeff Landry, a staunch Trump ally who has crafted state policies to align closely with the White House's immigration enforcement agenda.
However, the increased federal presence may potentially clash with local officials in New Orleans, a city long characterized by its resistance to federal immigration enforcement efforts. As tensions build in this politically charged environment, the unfolding events surrounding 'Swamp Sweep' will undoubtedly continue to attract considerable attention.





















