Trump’s Army Targets Sanctuary Cities NEXT

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SANCTUARY CITIES TARGETED

President Trump’s mass deportation campaign is targeting New Orleans as its next battleground, with federal agents preparing to launch comprehensive immigration enforcement operations that promise to restore law and order to America’s cities.

Story Overview

  • Two hundred federal Border Patrol agents will deploy to New Orleans by December 1, 2025.
  • The operation follows successful Charlotte raids yielding over 200 arrests.
  • Louisiana’s Republican Governor Jeff Landry is providing full cooperation.
  • Armored vehicles and special operations teams requested enhanced enforcement.

Federal Forces Deploy to New Orleans

The Trump administration will deploy approximately 200 federal Border Patrol agents to New Orleans starting December 1, 2025, according to Department of Homeland Security sources. Internal government documents reveal this operation represents the latest phase of President Trump’s nationwide immigration enforcement campaign.

The deployment demonstrates the administration’s commitment to enforcing federal immigration law in sanctuary cities that have long harbored illegal immigrants while defying constitutional authority.

Charlotte Operation Delivers Results

Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino recently concluded “Charlotte’s Web,” recording more than 200 arrests of suspected unauthorized immigrants throughout the Charlotte metropolitan area. The operation targeted locations, including Home Depot parking lots and various worksites, where illegal immigrants frequently gather.

This successful enforcement action validates the administration’s strategy of bringing border security directly into America’s communities, fulfilling campaign promises to prioritize American citizens’ safety and economic interests over political correctness.

Nationwide Campaign Gains Momentum

Previous operations in Chicago and Los Angeles established the framework for systematic immigration enforcement across Democrat-controlled cities. Border Patrol agents have conducted comprehensive raids targeting suspected unauthorized immigrants in metropolitan areas far from traditional border regions.

These operations represent a fundamental shift from the previous administration’s catch-and-release policies that endangered American communities. Commander Bovino defended his agents’ professionalism, describing their use of force as “exemplary” despite facing organized resistance from local activists.

Louisiana Leadership Provides Support

Unlike other Democrat-led cities targeted by federal enforcement, New Orleans operates under Republican Governor Jeff Landry’s oversight, creating favorable conditions for successful operations.

Governor Landry has actively collaborated with the Trump administration on immigration enforcement initiatives, demonstrating how state-federal cooperation accelerates effective border security.

This partnership contrasts sharply with obstruction tactics employed by other Democrat officials who prioritize illegal immigrant protection over citizen safety and constitutional law enforcement.

Enhanced Tactical Capabilities Deployed

Internal Border Patrol documents indicate requests for armored vehicles and special operations teams to support enforcement activities in Charlotte and New Orleans. These tactical enhancements reflect the administration’s serious commitment to overcoming resistance from sanctuary city policies and activist groups. The equipment ensures agent safety while conducting lawful arrests of individuals violating federal immigration statutes. Critics claiming excessive force ignore the reality that federal agents face organized opposition and potential violence when enforcing laws that previous administrations neglected.