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North Carolina school district releases memo on 'supporting student absences' due to ICE raids
Wake County Public Schools Superintendent Robert P. Taylor issued guidance supporting student absences amid anxiety over recent ICE raids in North Carolina.
The mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, said that federal agents will be continuing their operations in the area on Tuesday.
U.S. immigration agents have arrested more than 130 people across Charlotte, North Carolina during the first days of an enforcement blitz.
N.C., tells “Morning in America” he believes Democratic backlash over federal immigration enforcement in Raleigh and Charlotte is misplaced. He says agents have a “very targeted list of folks that they’re looking for” in North Carolina and are doing more good than harm.
Federal officials say they have arrested more than 250 people in Charlotte, shaking a burgeoning city far from any border that has welcomed waves of immigrants for decades.
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Granddaughter of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ author upset with use of its title in North Carolina ICE sweep
The Trump administration has a name for its immigration sweep in North Carolina’s largest city. They’re calling it “Operation Charlotte’s Web.” But the granddaughter of the author who wrote the classic children’s tale “Charlotte’s Web” is pushing back.
The website, Ojo Obrero (“Look out, workers”), compiles sightings of immigration enforcement activity into a single, statewide map.