Alexandria, Louisiana
Coverage of Alexandria, Louisiana in the Nexus archive.
- Red River Bancshares: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Red River Bancshares Inc. reported a net income of $11.8 million in the second quarter, with earnings of $1.78 per share. The company generated $44.1 million in revenue, and its revenue net of interest expense matched Street forecasts at $33.7 million.
- Officials release identities of U.S. Marshal killed in Alexandria and suspect charged in his death
Clarence A. Frazier Jr. was charged with murder after shooting Deputy U.S. Marshal Drew Hanson during a law enforcement standoff in Alexandria, Louisiana. Hanson died from his injuries, and Frazier Jr. was taken into custody following the incident. The FBI and Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office are investigating.
- A new ICE facility could speed up deportations for families and kids
The Trump administration plans to open a 528-bed ICE facility in Alexandria, Louisiana, near an airport to expedite deportations of migrant families and unaccompanied children. The facility, operated by a private prison company, aims to address logistical challenges but has drawn concerns from immigration advocates about prolonged detentions and oversight.
- A new ICE facility could speed up deportations for families and kids
The Trump administration plans to open a 528-bed ICE facility in Alexandria, Louisiana, near an airport to streamline deportations of migrant families and unaccompanied children. The facility, operated by a private prison company, aims to address logistical challenges by housing migrants temporarily before deportation flights, but advocates warn it could lead to prolonged detentions and oversight issues.
- A new ICE facility could speed up deportations for families and kids
The Trump administration plans to open a 528-bed ICE facility in Alexandria, Louisiana, near an airport to streamline deportations of migrant families and unaccompanied children. Advocates warn of potential prolonged detentions and oversight issues, while ICE claims the 'staging area' will hold individuals for only a few days. The facility will be operated by a nonprofit arm of private prison contractor LaSalle Corrections.