NEW ORLEANS —

In just 24 hours, the Department of Homeland Security has carried out dozens of arrests under operation Catahoula Crunch.

As the Hispanic community continues to feel the impact of the crackdown, other minority groups are also weighing in on their concerns. Advertisement

Samia Suleman is the President of the Pakistan Community Association of Greater New Orleans. She says that despite many of her neighbors being here legally for years, many are still worried about potentially being racially profiled by federal agents.

"There is a sentiment of fear, which is natural, because people fell like they could be targeted just because of the color of their skin," said Suleman.

Mich Gonzalez of the Dignity not Detention coalition shared a similar fear.

"Not only is the urgent call

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