Border Patrol operation rocks Charlotte with dozens arrested
Summary
Federal Border Patrol agents arrested 81 people in Charlotte, North Carolina, as part of "Operation Charlotte's Web." This operation is part of a wider action to arrest undocumented immigrants, which has caused community unrest and protests.Key Facts
- 81 people were arrested on the first day of the operation in Charlotte.
- The operation, named "Operation Charlotte's Web," is aimed at arresting undocumented immigrants.
- Local officials say the increased arrests have caused fear and unrest in the community.
- Agents detained people in various public places, such as roads and parking lots.
- The Department of Homeland Security cited "sanctuary politicians" as the reason for increased operations.
- There have been incidents between agents and local citizens, including a case where agents detained a U.S. citizen but later released him.
- Videos of arrests and police actions are circulating on social media.
- Other cities, like New Orleans and Asheville, could also face similar operations.
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