Inside the New Orleans Immigration Crackdown: Surveillance Overreach and Mixed Arrests Undermine Public Trust
Government records reveal extensive online surveillance and a disconnect between the stated goal of targeting violent criminals and the reality of arrests, spotlighting overreach that threatens both community trust and constitutional freedoms.
In a troubling display of government overreach, state and federal authorities have ramped up surveillance on public discourse surrounding the immigration enforcement operation known as “Catahoula Crunch” in New Orleans. Law enforcement is monitoring online message boards around the clock, tracking not only threats to agents but also public sentiment—raising serious questions about free speech under an America First framework that champions both national security and individual liberty. Are These Arrests Truly About Public Safety? The Department of Homeland Security insists this crackdown targets only "criminal illegal aliens," yet official records reviewed by The Associated Press tell a different story....
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