Charlotte, IMMIGRATION RAID
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Federal immigration authorities will expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh, the mayor said, while Customs and Border Protection agents continue operating in Charlotte.
Charlotte's mayor told ABC News that city officials are frustrated over the lack of transparency and a lack of communication regarding the immigration raids.
Reports have emerged of federal agents arresting U.S. citizens amid the ongoing immigration crackdown taking place in the city.
A second Charlotte motorist has been accused of assaulting Border Patrol agents, after two vehicles collided in a gas station parking lot, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Homeland Security officials report the latest incident occurred Monday, Nov. 17, as agents were gathering for an ongoing immigration operation in Charlotte.
A Border Patrol enforcement action in Raleigh could follow the one in Charlotte, which led to fear and protests.
"The fact that a paper tells me you're now a citizen of this country doesn't take away from the fact that I look the way I look," Cristina Rojas told CBS News.
Fox News national correspondent Madison Scarpino reports on rallies in Charlotte, N.C., over an immigration operation that has led to hundreds of arrests on ‘Special Report.’
The popular Charlotte bakery closed due to safety concerns. Two days later, a crowd gathered to declare the city a place of solidarity.