Charlotte Officials Say Border Patrol Operation Has Ended, but DHS Insists Immigration Enforcement Will Continue
The operation led to over 370 arrests and disrupted daily life, with DHS confirming enforcement will continue despite local officials declaring it ended.
- Earlier Thursday, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said the Customs and Border Protection operation had ended in Charlotte, North Carolina, but the Department of Homeland Security said enforcement remains ongoing.
- Top Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino left Charlotte, North Carolina, and the mission was much shorter than the Chicago operation, fitting a city-focused enforcement pattern.
- Over more than five days, enforcement actions disrupted life across the city, closing businesses and forcing a family-run Colombian bakery to shut temporarily.
- Sheriff Garry McFadden vowed to keep fighting for clarity and accountability, as community activists stood outside an ICE processing facility to block agents and nonprofits warned ICE remains active.
- Next month authorities could shift focus to New Orleans with an operation expected as early as December 1, and officials warned `Operation Charlotte's Web isn't ending anytime soon.
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EXCLUSIVE: 'Operation Charlotte’s Web' Nets 400 Illegal Aliens, Half with 'Significant' Criminal Records
In just a few short weeks, a Border Patrol-led task force arrested more than 400 illegal aliens in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to Border Patrol Commander Greg K. Bovino, illegal aliens targeted and arrested during “Operation Charlotte's Web” were found to be in the company of others who also had a significant criminal history in more than 50 percent of all cases. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
Under Siege By DHS Nazis, Charlotte Refuses To Hush, Hush. Sweet!
Willy Aceituno, a Honduras-born US citizen, after DHS goons broke his truck’s window, dragged him out, and pinned him down in a parking lot Saturday. Video screenshot: Associated Press via NY Post on YouTube. Local officials in Charlotte, North Carolina, said Thursday that federal goons’ occupation of the city was ending, with an announcement from Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden that the latest deportation festival had ended. McFadden …
Chicago activists share blueprint for resisting Border Patrol: ‘Chicago clearly is front and center’
It’s a story repeating itself: Border Patrol agents flooding immigrant neighborhoods, showing dramatic force, storming Home Depot parking lots and preying on people at courthouses. Those arrests erupted in Chicago. Then they were 750 miles away in Charlotte, North Carolina. And they will keep roving across the country. But no matter where they go, Chicagoans will try to stop them. As President Donald Trump’s ramped-up Border Patrol action hit…
Charlotte officials say Border Patrol operation has ended, but DHS insists immigration enforcement will continue
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Charlotte officials say Border Patrol operation has ended, but DHS insists immigration enforcement will continue
By Dianne Gallagher, Priscilla Alvarez, Taylor Romine, Chris Boyette, CNN (CNN) — The dayslong immigration crackdown that arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina, last week appeared to end with the same level of confusion it began with, as local officials announced the operation concluded Thursday while federal officials refuted those claims. Earlier Thursday, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden issued a statement saying the federal immigrati…
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