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A federal immigration sweep in Louisiana caused over 5,200 student absences Dec. 4, 2025, due to fear among Hispanic families.
A federal immigration crackdown in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, called "Catahoula Crunch," triggered over 5,200 student absences on December 4, 2025—more than 3,300 above the previous year—amid fears of detention among Hispanic families.
Increased Border Patrol activity has led many parents to keep children home despite legal attendance requirements, raising concerns over academic setbacks, food insecurity, and mental health.
Community groups are struggling to provide transportation and support, while advocates urge schools to excuse absences and offer remote learning.
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Un barrido federal de inmigración en Luisiana causó más de 5,200 ausencias de estudiantes el 4 de diciembre de 2025, debido al miedo entre las familias hispanas.