Border Patrol arrives in Charlotte, N.C.
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Community leaders and immigrant families protested federal agents’ presence in Charlotte as agents drove around the city taking people.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein spoke on Sunday evening about the Border Patrol activity in Charlotte over the weekend, saying that the actions of agents have been "stoking fear" and are "racial profiling.
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Border Patrol commander touts dozens of North Carolina arrests leaving residents ‘overwhelmed’
A top Border Patrol commander is touting dozens of arrests in North Carolina’s largest city on Sunday as Charlotte residents report encounters with federal immigration agents near churches and apartment complexes.
Vanessa Blancas and her sister Daisy went with their father to Super G Sunday but were wary about Border Patrol after Saturday’s incident. The Blancas, born in the United States but of Mexican heritage, said when they arrived they were “looking for immigration cars.”
The takeover of immigration and customs enforcement by border protection officials has led to uncertainty in sanctuary cities which had learned how
Federal law enforcement officials are sent to North Carolina’s largest city, while many National Guard members deployed to Chicago and Portland are being sent home.
On Central Avenue, a picture by Immigration Alerts CLT appeared to show two federal agents behind a man with his hands behind his back.