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New Orleans city council, US immigration
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In the city of Kenner, which has the highest concentration of Hispanic residents in Louisiana, a federal immigration crackdown aiming for 5,000 arrests has devastated an economy already struggling from ramped-up enforcement efforts this year, some business owners say, and had far-reaching impacts on both immigrants and U.S. citizens alike.
A new poll adds to a slate of recent surveys suggesting Californians’ support is waning for Trump’s harshest immigration enforcement policies.
As Chad Curry busily ferries his teenage children through the streets of their Chicago neighborhood of West Ridge, he eyes passing vehicles with a skepticism he didn’t have just a few months ago.
The Department of Homeland Security is launching a new immigration crackdown in New Orleans. A Homeland Security official says the operation that got underway Wednesday targets violent criminals.
As the Trump administration ramps up its immigration crackdown, some of the people who helped put the president in office are speaking out against these efforts. The Free Press' Frannie Block joins CBS News 24/7 to discuss.
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says his office fielded hundreds of complaints about federal immigration enforcement agents changing license plates to disguise their vehicles, but he says the tactic is illegal.
Trump administration officials overseeing the latest immigration crackdown are aiming to arrest 5,000 immigrants in New Orleans and across Louisiana.