Federal immigration crackdown in North Carolina ends
Digest more
3 charged in shooting at North Carolina Tree Lighting
Digest more
Chris Paul hints at retirement before game in his home state
Digest more
The concerns surrounding Trump’s immigration clampdown in the Tar Heel state speak to a tension at the center of the president’s immigration agenda.
The mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, said that federal agents will be continuing their operations in the area on Tuesday.
Donald Trump’s newest, most violent and thuggish henchman, Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino, announced last Sunday: “We are really taking it to them today here in Charlotte.” Some statesman. Who would have guessed such words would ever come from our national government?
4don MSN
North Carolina school district releases memo on 'supporting student absences' due to ICE raids
Wake County Public Schools Superintendent Robert P. Taylor issued guidance supporting student absences amid anxiety over recent ICE raids in North Carolina.
Border Patrol agents arrested more than 250 people in Charlotte this week and, according to reports, could begin operations in Louisiana and Mississippi as soon as next week.
U.S. immigration agents have arrested more than 130 people across Charlotte, North Carolina during the first days of an enforcement blitz.
On Saturday, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that it had launched “Operation Charlotte’s Web,” claiming that North Carolina was overrun by criminal undocumented immigrants because of “sanctuary politicians.