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Federal immigration crackdown ends in Charlotte, North Carolina, sheriff says
The federal immigration crackdown led to hundreds of arrests targeting criminal illegal aliens, with enforcement expanding across immigrant communities before concluding, officials said.
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection's operation 'Charlotte's Web' has officially ended, confirmed by Sheriff Garry McFadden in Mecklenburg County, which includes Charlotte.
- Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell stated that border patrol enforcement appears to have been suspended in the city, easing fears in local immigrant communities.
- The crackdown has faced protests and resistance, while nationwide, immigration detention counts have reached record highs above 60,000 since January.
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Miami (USA), Nov 20 (EFE).- The Border Patrol’s migration operation in the city of Charlotte (North Carolina), called ‘Charlotte’s cobweb’, has ended after leaving more than two hundred detainees in just five days, according to local authorities. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden today announced the cessation of the operation in a multi-media statement, in which he said he will continue to work in the future for “transparency, accountabi…
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