Authorities monitor online criticism of New Orleans immigration crackdown

New Orleans Immigration Crackdown Sparks Online Protests and Intelligence Gathering Concerns

The Trump administration's immigration crackdown in New Orleans has ignited online protests and criticism from local authorities, who claim they have been kept in the dark about virtually every aspect of the operation. The crackdown, dubbed "Catahoula Crunch," has seen 38 people arrested in its first two days, with many more expected to be caught over the next two months.

Despite releasing few details about the arrests, law enforcement officials are monitoring online criticism and message boards around the clock for threats to agents, compiling regular updates on public sentiment. The intelligence gathering has raised concerns among local leaders, who claim that the operation is not targeting violent offenders as stated, but rather a broader group of people with brown skin.

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not responded to questions about the intelligence gathering and has instead referred to a prior news release touting "dozens of arrests." The agency has also refused to release an accounting of the detainees taken into custody or their criminal histories. However, law enforcement records reviewed by the Associated Press reveal that only nine of the 38 people arrested have criminal histories that rise beyond traffic violations.

Critics argue that the crackdown is not about public safety but rather stoking chaos and fear in communities. Louisiana state senator Royce Duplessis has stated that the operation is "furthering a sick narrative of stereotypes that immigrants are violent." The city council president, JP Morrell, has also expressed concerns that the online surveillance could chill free speech as authorities threaten to charge anyone interfering with immigration enforcement.

Social media posts have been flagged for discussing racial profiling and agents not targeting only criminal immigrants. Reddit forums have also seen discussions on the operation, with some users accusing agents of profiling Hispanic areas specifically.

The records reviewed by the AP suggest that law enforcement officials are carefully tracking public reaction to the crackdown, including viral videos of encounters where masked agents chase people returning home from the grocery store. The chatter on online forums slows down at night, only to pick up again as daylight arrives and agencies return to work.

As the operation continues, concerns remain about transparency and accountability. Local leaders have called for greater information to be released about the arrests and operations, citing a lack of trust in the authorities' claims that the crackdown is targeting violent offenders.
 
Wow 🀯 this whole thing is really messed up. It's like they're watching everything online to see how people react but then they don't even care about giving us the facts. I mean, if it was just about stopping bad guys, why not release some info? And what's with all these arrests? 38 in two days? That's insane! πŸ€ͺ
 
πŸ€• this is really disturbing news, people are being rounded up left and right without anyone knowing what's going on... or why πŸ€” it feels like a big ol' mess to me, they're not even releasing basic info about who's getting arrested and why... πŸ™„ and now they're using intel gathering? That just doesn't sit well with me πŸ˜• it's like they're trying to watch our backs, but at the same time, they're also kinda invading our right to free speech online πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ what if people are just standing up for themselves and expressing their opinions? Shouldn't that be allowed? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm super worried about this whole thing 🀯. I mean, they're monitoring online forums 24/7? That's just creepy. What if it escalates into some kind of digital vigilanteism? And those arrest numbers don't add up - only 9 out of 38 people have actual criminal histories? That's suspicious. I'm not buying the whole "public safety" narrative here. This feels like a case of mass surveillance and targeting people based on their skin color 🚫. Can't we just rely on good old-fashioned law enforcement tactics instead of creepy online monitoring?
 
can't believe what's going on in New Orleans rn... seems like they're treating ppl unfairly just because of their skin color 🀬. i mean, 38 people arrested in two days? that's crazy! and they won't release info about who's being detained or even if they have a record. it's like they're hiding something πŸ˜’. i'm seeing so many videos on social media where ppl are just walking home from the grocery store when suddenly masked agents show up out of nowhere... what's going on? 🀯 and now reddit forums are talking about how agents are targeting Hispanic areas specifically? that's some messed up stuff, imo πŸ‘Ž
 
I'm lowkey super worried about this whole thing πŸ€•. I mean, arresting 38 people in just two days? That's already too much for me. And now they're monitoring online protests and messages, it's like, chilling. What if ppl start expressing their concerns and they just silence them because of the "national security" stuff? It feels like a legit case of racial profiling to me 😬. I'm all for keeping people safe, but not at the expense of our civil rights. Can't we have open dialogue about this instead of just sweeping it under the rug? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Can't believe the US government is still playing dumb on this whole immigration thing πŸ™„. "We don't know what we're doing" while they're keeping tabs on online chatter like it's a national security operation πŸ˜’. Newsflash: it's not about public safety, it's about creating chaos and fear in communities 🀯. They're not targeting violent offenders, just people with brown skin 🚫. And let's be real, who hasn't had a run-in with an overzealous immigration agent at the grocery store? πŸ˜‚β€β™‚οΈ

I mean, what's next? Monitoring social media for comments on your favorite memes? 🀣 It's like they're trying to create a surveillance state where "national security" is just a fancy word for "we want to know what you're saying". Give me a break πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Local leaders need transparency, not some half-baked PR stunt that claims they're doing the right thing πŸ’Ό.
 
OMG, this whole thing is so messed up 🀯🚫! Law enforcement is totally on high alert 24/7 monitoring online comments, it's like they're trying to stir up drama πŸ˜’. And what's with the lack of info about the arrests? πŸ€”πŸ“ Only a few people had actual crimes, but it's all about targeting brown-skinned folks πŸš«πŸ’”.

I mean, come on, public safety isn't an excuse for stirring up fear and chaos in communities πŸŒͺ️. Louisiana senator Royce Duplessis said it best, this whole thing is perpetuating sick stereotypes 🀒. And now we're talking about online surveillance chilling free speech? That's just not cool πŸ‘Ž.

Reddit forums are lit with people calling out profiling and agents targeting specific areas πŸ—ΊοΈ. It's all very suspicious πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. The city council president, JP Morrell, is on point too, questioning the lack of transparency and accountability πŸ’―. We need more info about these arrests and operations ASAP! ⏰
 
🚨😑 I'm literally fuming right now about this New Orleans immigration crackdown! It's like they're trying to instill fear and chaos in an already vulnerable community. The fact that law enforcement is monitoring online criticism 24/7 for threats to agents is just straight up creepy. Like, what are they even looking for? Not actual crime evidence, but rather people expressing their opinions? 🀯

And don't even get me started on the racial profiling allegations! I mean, come on, if you're not committing a felony, why are you being targeted by agents in a "Catahoula Crunch" operation? It's like they're intentionally trying to stir up drama and resentment. The numbers alone are suspicious - only 9 of those arrested had actual criminal histories. What about the rest? πŸ€”

I'm also appalled that local leaders are being kept in the dark about this operation. Transparency is key, folks! If we can't trust our authorities, who can we trust? It's like they're playing a cat-and-mouse game with us, where every move is a step further down the road to mistrust and division.

The irony is that social media posts are being flagged for discussing racial profiling, but what about all those agents out there making assumptions based on someone's skin color or accent? πŸ™„ It's like we're more concerned with protecting the reputation of the authorities than holding them accountable. That's just not right! 😀
 
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