North Carolina Governor Says Charlotte Immigration Operations Are ‘Stoking Fear’

Homeland Security said on Monday that Border Patrol agents had arrested more than 130 illegal immigrants.
North Carolina Governor Says Charlotte Immigration Operations Are ‘Stoking Fear’
Willy Aceituno (L) makes a police report with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officer N. Sherill, claiming that his window was broken during a U.S. Customs and Border Protection enforcement operation in Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 15, 2025. Erik Verduzco/AP Photo
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has criticized a federal immigration crackdown in Charlotte as “stoking fear” and urged residents to document any misconduct, deepening a clash between state and local Democrats and the Trump administration over the operation.
The Department of Homeland Security in recent days launched “Operation Charlotte’s Web,” sending U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents into North Carolina’s largest city to arrest “criminal illegal aliens.” The agency said local “sanctuary” policies have prevented hundreds of immigration detainers from being honored, forcing federal agents to act directly.
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