Federal immigration enforcement efforts that have drawn national attention in cities like Chicago and Charlotte could soon reach New Orleans — led by a familiar figure.
Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol commander overseeing the Trump administration’s expanded immigration operations in Chicago, is expected to deploy to New Orleans in the coming weeks, according to federal sources. The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to send roughly 250 federal agents to Louisiana, mirroring the size of recent deployments in other cities.
Bovino previously led the Border Patrol’s New Orleans sector during the first Trump administration. His return comes as federal agents continue targeted operations across the country, prompting protests, legal challenges, and public scrutiny over the visibili

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