More than 200 federal agents are expected to begin fanning out across New Orleans on Wednesday after the Department of Homeland Security announced the start of an immigration crackdown dubbed Operation Catahoula Crunch. Named after the Louisiana state dog, the immigration enforcement operation in New Orleans is the latest stop in the Trump administration's nationwide effort targeting undocumented migrants with criminal records, according to the DHS. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) commander-at-large Greg Bovino is expected to lead the operation in New Orleans, sources with knowledge of the plans told ABC News. "We are here arresting criminals who should not be here," Bovino said on Wednesday in a post on X, announcing the operation. "The state, local and federal law enforcement pa

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