
Federal immigration officers pull out of Louisiana to head to Minneapolis
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Federal immigration officers are withdrawing from a controversial operation in Louisiana, known as 'Catahoula Crunch', and relocating to Minneapolis. This abrupt change comes after significant protests in New Orleans and the arrest of 370 individuals out of a planned 5,000. The operation, which began in December, was initially expected to continue until February, raising concerns among immigrant communities.
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The 'Catahoula Crunch' operation was part of a broader federal initiative aimed at increasing immigration enforcement across the United States. The deployment in Louisiana faced immediate backlash, highlighting the contentious nature of immigration policies and their impact on local communities.
This article reflects the views and reporting of The Guardian and is intended for informational purposes only.
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