NEW ORLEANS — Trump administration officials overseeing the immigration crackdown launched this week in New Orleans aim to make 5,000 arrests with a focus on violent offenders, a target that some city leaders say is not realistic.
It's an ambitious goal that would surpass the number of arrests during a two-month enforcement blitz this fall around Chicago, a region with a much bigger immigrant population than New Orleans.
In Los Angeles — the first major battleground in President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration plan — roughly 5,000 people were arrested over the summer in an area where 10 million LA county residents are foreign-born.
“There is no rational basis that a sweep of New Orleans, or the surrounding parishes, would ever yield anywhere near 5,000 criminals, let alone ones th

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