Immigration Crackdown: Border Patrol Launches 'Charlotte's Web' Operation in North Carolina

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Immigration Crackdown: Border Patrol Launches 'Charlotte's Web' Operation in North Carolina

Immigration agents initiated operations in Charlotte, North Carolina, as part of President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. The Department of Homeland Security announced the launch of an operation called "Charlotte's Web" to target undocumented immigrants in the area. Border Patrol agents, led by Commander Gregory Bovino, were deployed to Charlotte to ensure public safety and remove criminal illegal aliens. Videos on social media showed Border Patrol agents making arrests in the region, with the operation expected to involve armored vehicles and special operations teams.

The Trump administration's actions in Charlotte have faced criticism from Democratic officials, including Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, who expressed concerns about the operation causing fear and uncertainty among residents. Following the Charlotte operation, Border Patrol's focus is set to shift to New Orleans, where up to 200 agents are planned to launch an operation known as the "Catahoula Crunch."

In conclusion, the recent immigration enforcement operations in Charlotte and the upcoming deployment to New Orleans are part of the administration's efforts to address illegal immigration, drawing both support and criticism from various stakeholders.