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Federal immigration agents have made dozens of arrests in New Orleans this week.
The city is the latest target of the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration,
and PR's Matt Bloom has more.
Department of Homeland Security officials have declined to share precisely how many arrests they've made in their operation underway in southern Louisiana.
In a press conference,
Mayor-elect Helena Moreno said she and other local leaders sent a letter to U.S.
Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino, requesting data on people detained.
We've constantly heard on the news claims that this operation is about going after rapists,
pedophiles, and murderers.
But is it really casting a much wider net?
Bovino, who's in charge of the sweep,
has made comments to local media saying his goal is to make as many arrests as he possibly can.
A federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to end a long-standing recommendation that all U.S.
babies get the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they're born.