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‘Everybody should have something to eat’: Months after immigration surge, volunteers continue food deliveries in Latino communities
Volunteers in Louisiana's Latino communities continue delivering food and essentials to over 100 families affected by immigration enforcement raids, despite ongoing fears of ICE arrests. The efforts began after Operation Catahoula Crunch, a surge of Border Patrol agents in the New Orleans area, which disrupted businesses and families.
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