Moreno said the list of demands has been sent to the Border Patrol’s top official.
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans–area elected officials and immigration advocates — led by Mayor-elect Helena Moreno — gathered Friday to issue a list of five demands to the Department of Homeland Security as federal immigration operations continue across the region.
Moreno said the group is seeking greater transparency from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Border Patrol, including regular briefings on enforcement activities.
“We’re asking for data on stops, detentions, warrants and outcomes -information on civil-rights compliance and oversight mechanisms,” Moreno said.
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The coalition also called for guaranteed due-process protections for detainees.
“Every person, regardless of immigration status or background, has constitutional protections,” Moreno said. “We expect prompt access to legal representation.”
A third demand urges federal agents to clearly identify themselves as law enforcement and to stop wearing face coverings during operations. Former New Orleans mayor and current CEO of the National Urban League, Marc Morial, criticized the use of masks during arrests.
“Masks remind me — and I want to be clear — they remind me of the tactics of the Ku Klux Klan,” Morial said. “There is zero precedent for sworn law-enforcement officers to mask themselves and carry out public enforcement actions.”
The group also called for safeguards against racial profiling and discriminatory enforcement. City Council President J.P. Morrell referenced Jacelynn Guzman, who was seen in a video shared by WWL Thursday night being chased by federal agents until she reached her front yard in Marrero.
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“It was obvious in the wake of that that this was not someone who was an illegal immigrant. It’s not somebody who is a criminal,” Morrell said. “This was a mom at the grocery store.”
Finally, leaders demanded that all detainees receive medical care, interpretation services and prompt notification of family members.
Moreno said the full list of demands has been sent to Border Patrol’s top official, Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino.
During Friday’s press conference, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued her own directive — calling on the New Orleans Police Department and Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick to cooperate with federal agents.
Moreno pushed back, noting that NOPD has long held that its officers should not handle civil immigration matters.
“A point that Chief Kirkpatrick has constantly made is that immigration matters are civil matters and not under the jurisdiction of the New Orleans Police Department,” Moreno said.