Charlotte, Border Patrol and immigration raids
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After immigration officials arrested more than 130 people, some churches report being half empty, an after-school program canceled activities and one U.S. citizen said he started carrying his passport.
Trump's immigration crackdown hits Charlotte hard with 130 arrests in 48 hours, including MS-13 gang member and 44 criminal illegal aliens in 'Operation Charlotte's Web.'
Charlotte's mayor told ABC News that city officials are frustrated over the lack of transparency and a lack of communication regarding the immigration raids.
Federal immigration authorities will expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh, the mayor said, while Customs and Border Protection agents continue operating in Charlotte.
"Charlotte's Web" author E.B. White's granddaughter slammed DHS for naming Charlotte immigration raids "Operation Charlotte's Web" after her grandfather's beloved children's book.
Reports have emerged of federal agents arresting U.S. citizens amid the ongoing immigration crackdown taking place in the city.
1hon MSN
Granddaughter of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ author upset with use of its title in North Carolina ICE sweep
The Trump administration has a name for its immigration sweep in North Carolina’s largest city. They’re calling it “Operation Charlotte’s Web.” But the granddaughter of the author who wrote the classic children’s tale “Charlotte’s Web” is pushing back.
CHARLOTTE — Honda is recalling more than 406,000 vehicles due to a potentially dangerous defect. The recall involves 2016-2021 Honda Civics. According to officials, the wheels could come loose and fall off. While no injuries or accidents have been reported so far, the vehicle maker wants you to be on the lookout for a letter in the mail.
Authorities arrested an estimated 81 people Saturday, which would mark the largest single-day immigration sweep in state history.