Trump approves deployment of 350 National Guard members to New Orleans
The 350 National Guard troops will support law enforcement during New Year’s, the Sugar Bowl, and Mardi Gras, aiming to reduce violent crime amid 97 homicides this year, officials said.
- The Trump administration is deploying 350 National Guard troops to New Orleans ahead of the New Year.
- Governor Jeff Landry praised President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for the deployment.
- The Louisiana National Guard will remain in New Orleans through the end of February.
- The deployment responds to ongoing concerns about crime in New Orleans during public gatherings.
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The Trump administration sends 350 National Guard soldiers to New Orleans before the New Year, launching a new federal intervention in the city. At the same time, there is a campaign to limit immigration, writes...
Pentagon deploys 350 troops to New Orleans through Mardi Gras
The Pentagon on Tuesday said it deployed 350 National Guard troops to New Orleans after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) conducted an immigration operation in the city earlier this month. The soldiers are expected to remain in the Crescent City through Mardi Gras. “These National Guard troops will support federal law enforcement partners, including…
Trump sending troops to major Southern city despite Supreme Court ruling
The Trump administration is sending about 350 Louisiana National Guard troops to New Orleans, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, deploying military forces to another American city that has been the target of an immigration crackdown.
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