‘Swamp sweep’: Trump admin. orders 250 Border Patrol agents to New Orleans

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‘Swamp sweep’: Trump admin. orders 250 Border Patrol agents to New Orleans

The Trump administration has ordered 250 Border Patrol agents to New Orleans for an immigration crackdown dubbed “Swamp Sweep,” according to the Associated Press. The two-month mission — expected to begin Dec. 1 — aims to arrest roughly 5,000 people across southeast Louisiana and into Mississippi.

The deployment marks the latest escalation in the administration’s nationwide immigration push, following recent operations in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina.

A different dynamic in Louisiana

Louisiana presents a political mix not seen in some other states targeted by recent crackdowns. While cities like Chicago and Charlotte operate under Democratic governors, Louisiana has a Republican governor — Jeff Landry — who is a close ally of President Donald Trump.

In June, Landry signed a law pledging Louisiana’s full cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, including support for detentions and deportations.

New Orleans’ mayor, however, is a Democrat. That political split has raised concerns about how local communities may respond. Immigration operations in other Democratic-led cities have sparked public backlash and protests, and federal officials say safety remains a concern. 

The Department of Homeland Security declined to release operational details, saying only, “For the safety and security of law enforcement, we’re not going to telegraph potential operations.”

CBS News reports that Border Patrol requested armored vehicles and special operations teams for operations in Charlotte and New Orleans.

Border Patrol’s authority

Unlike previous crackdowns largely led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, these deployments have seen Border Patrol take the lead — even in cities far from any international border.

Federal law gives Border Patrol agents powers within 100 miles of a U.S. border, allowing agents to stop, search and board vehicles without a warrant. Those actions are not allowed outside the zone, however.

The law also states that Border Patrol can make warrantless arrests if it has reason to believe someone is in the country illegally, but only within 100 miles of the border. Outside that perimeter, agents can still make arrests for immigration violations, but they are more restricted in their ability to stop and search without a warrant.

While parts of Louisiana fall inside that border zone due to its coastline, New Orleans itself sits farther inland, potentially narrowing what agents can legally do during the operation.

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Ella Rae Greene, Editor In Chief

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