ICE arrests over 250 in North Carolina immigration crackdown
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The U.S. Border Patrol has ended its operation in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said Nov. 20. NC AG Jeff Jackson is warning against immigration scams.
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.
The Trump administration's deployment of Border Patrol agents in North Carolina prompted a range of claims about the operation, some of which are misleading.
North Carolina this week emerged as a new front in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown - one poised to shape one of next year’s most competitive U.S. Senate races.
In the heart of this immigrant business community in North Carolina, stark black-and-white signs posted outside most businesses warn: “ICE is not welcome here.”
In a release to their affiliate stations, one of the officials told NBC News that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) may return later to Charlotte to continue its operation.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss targeted attacks and vehicle ramming facing agents amid the success of 'Operation Charlotte's Web.'
The pews of the Charlotte church were packed as onlookers watched a man restrain a woman near the altar while a group in bright vests furiously blew their whistles and filmed the interaction, chanting,