NEW ORLEANS — Trump administration officials overseeing the immigration crackdown launched Wednesday in New Orleans aim to make 5,000 arrests with a focus on violent offenders, a target some city leaders say is not realistic.
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U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino, third from left, walks on the street Wednesday in New Orleans, La.
Police remove demonstrators participating in a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a meeting Thursday at City Hall in New Orleans.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent questions a person Wednesday at a Home Depot parking lot in Kenner, La.
Scenes from the immigration crackdown in New Orleans
A protester waves a flag in a pouring rain Dec. 1 during a demonstration against an impending Customs and Border Patrol immigration crackdown in New Orleans.
U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino, center, walks Dec. 3 on a street in New Orleans, La.
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrive Dec. 3 at a Home Depot in Kenner, La.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent questions a person Dec. 3 at a Home Depot parking lot in Kenner, La.
U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino walks to his vehicle Dec. 3 at a Home Depot in Kenner, La.
Protesters participate in an anti-ICE demonstration during a Dec. 4 meeting at City Hall in New Orleans.
Protesters participate in an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement demonstration during a Dec. 4 meeting at City Hall in New Orleans.
Protesters participate in an anti-ICE demonstration during a Dec. 4 meeting at City Hall in New Orleans.
Protesters participate in an anti-ICE demonstration Dec. 4 during a meeting at City Hall in New Orleans.
Protesters participate in an anti-ICE demonstration during a Dec. 4 meeting at City Hall in New Orleans.
U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino, third from left, walks on a street Dec. 3 in New Orleans, La.
U.S. Border Patrol agents stand on a street Dec. 3 in New Orleans.
U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino selects items Dec. 3 inside a gas and convenience store in Kenner, La.
U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino prepares to purchase items Dec. 3 inside a gas and convenience store in Kenner, La.
U.S. Border Patrol commander at large Gregory Bovino talks to the media Dec. 3 in Kenner, La.
U.S. Border Patrol Commander at large Gregory Bovino, fourth from left, walks on a street Dec. 3 in New Orleans, La.

