ICE To Target Mississippi, Louisiana in Major 'Swamp Sweep' Raid: Report
Summary
About 250 federal border agents are set to begin a two-month operation called "Swamp Sweep" in December in Louisiana and Mississippi. This operation aims to arrest nearly 5,000 individuals and is one of the largest regional immigration enforcement efforts under President Trump. The initiative may cause tensions between federal and local governments over immigration policies.Key Facts
- 250 federal agents will be involved in the "Swamp Sweep" operation.
- The goal is to arrest almost 5,000 people in Louisiana and Mississippi.
- The operation is scheduled to start in early December and last for two months.
- It is one of the largest immigration enforcement actions under President Trump.
- Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol commander, will lead the operation.
- The expansion signals a focus on immigration enforcement in key Southern states.
- A section of the FBI's New Orleans office will serve as a command post.
- Louisiana and Mississippi governors have shown support for immigration enforcement actions.
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