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DHS formally announces New Orleans immigration operation

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it had started its immigration enforcement operation in New Orleans today.

In a statement, the department said Operation Catahoula Crunch would target “criminal illegal aliens roaming free thanks to sanctuary policies”. New Orleans is the latest Democratic-run city (albeit in a Republican-led state) to see federal immigration agents on its streets. Most recently, the Trump administration targeted Charlotte, North Carolina, and touted the arrest of more than 300 undocumented immigrants.

Today, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said that “it is asinine that these monsters were released back on to New Orleans streets to COMMIT MORE CRIMES and create more victims. Catahoula Crunch targets include violent criminals who were released after arrest for home invasion, armed robbery, grand theft auto and rape.”

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Somali prime minister urges calm following Trump’s xenophobic White House rant

Faisal Ali

Faisal Ali

Somali officials have largely remained diplomatically tight-lipped about Donald Trump’s frequent verbal attacks on the Somali community in the US and on Somalia itself, a pattern of remarks that go right back to his first term.

In a statement today, Somalia’s prime minister, Hamza Barre, kept to that approach, noting that Trump had “insulted many countries, including Nigeria and South Africa”, while urging calm.

“There are things that do not need comment, we just leave them and move on. It is better to ignore than to make his words look like an issue,” Barre said.

Barre’s tone contrasted with the government’s earlier response to a previous string of attacks on congresswoman Ilhan Omar, during which Trump called her “SCUM” and described Somalia as “plagued by persistent poverty, hunger, resurgent terrorism, piracy, [and] decades of civil war”, after she criticised Charlie Kirk’s views, following his killing.

At the time, defence minister Moallim Fiqi, who is a more outspoken Somali official, said, Iif our daughter is being targeted because of her identity, we stand firmly by her side,” adding that Omar had “elevated both her own name and the name of her ancestral homeland to a place of prominence.”

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