Immigration raids surge in Charlotte, North Carolina
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Border Patrol enforcement begins in Charlotte. One man said his truck's window was shattered.
The first reported sighting was on South Boulevard, near Baleada Bar and Grill. WCNC Charlotte spoke with a witness who had an encounter with a masked agent who said the moment was tense. Willy Aceituno was getting breakfast when he realized that immigration officers were chasing after two people.
We want our immigrant neighbors to know they are not alone. We are committed to keeping our community protected, respected and supported.”
Local officials are scrambling for answers following reports on Tuesday that US CBP is planning to deploy agents in Charlotte.
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In an attempt to brace for the U.S. Border Patrol to make its way to Charlotte, much of the Queen City's immigrant community is staying out of sight. Central Avenue, considered the heart of Charlotte's immigrant community, was quiet Friday with reduced traffic on the roads and in businesses.
But Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said he was informed that U.S. Customs and Border Protection could start an enforcement operation Saturday or soon after the weekend. It would be another step in the Trump administration's strategy of putting immigration agents or the military on the streets of some of America's largest cities run by Democrats.