Swamp Sweep Exposed: Federal Crackdown Risks Alienating Communities and Undermining Sovereignty
The Biden-era immigration crackdown dubbed ‘Swamp Sweep’ deploys hundreds of federal agents to southeast Louisiana, risking community trust and economic stability while repeating failed enforcement tactics that prioritize aggressive arrests over genuine public safety.
As around 250 federal Border Patrol agents prepare to launch the monthslong "Swamp Sweep" immigration enforcement operation in southeast Louisiana and Mississippi, it's critical to ask: who really benefits from this heavy-handed campaign? While presented as a move to restore law and order in liberal New Orleans, where local authorities have resisted federal immigration interference, this crackdown echoes previous controversial operations under Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino. His earlier efforts in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Charlotte were marked by militarized tactics—helicopter rappelling, chemical irritants against protesters—and yet yielded arrests of mostly non-criminal immigrants. How long will Washington tolerate such symbolic...
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