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DHS arrests dozens of illegal immigrants within 24 hours of launching New Orleans operation

close Video DHS targets New Orleans with new immigration crackdown operation Fox News' Mike Tobin reports the latest on a new DHS operation in New Orleans to reduce the number of illegal immigrants. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, also weighed in on Operation Catahoula Crunch and an alleged fraud scheme in Minnesota.

DHS arrests dozens of illegal immigrants within 24 hours of launching New Orleans operation

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  • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Thursday that it had made dozens of arrests in New Orleans just one day after launching Operation Catahoula Crunch, the latest federal immigration operation cracking down on criminal illegal immigrants.
  • "Americans should be able to live without fear of violent criminal illegal aliens harming them, their families, or their neighbors," Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.
  • "In just 24 hours on the ground, our law enforcement officers have arrested violent criminals with rap sheets that include homicide, kidnapping, child abuse, robbery, theft and assault." DHS released several photos of the arrested individuals, whom officials allege have been "terrorizing Americans."  The men, all with criminal histories, are reportedly from Vietnam, Honduras, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic.
  • SEXUAL PREDATORS, DRUG TRAFFICKERS AMONG ICE'S 'WORST OF THE WORST' ROUNDUP IN VIRGINIA Binh Van To, left, and Hung Ngoc Tran are both illegal immigrants from Vietnam with criminal convictions.
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