Trump immigration enforcement focus to expand to new city, mayor indicates

Fox NewsTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 2:34:37 PM
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Trump immigration enforcement focus to expand to new city, mayor indicates
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection is set to expand its immigration enforcement operations to Raleigh, North Carolina, as indicated by Mayor Janet Cowell. This move follows heightened Border Patrol activity in Charlotte, where numerous arrests occurred over the weekend, prompting local officials to voice their concerns about public safety and community fear.
  • The expansion of enforcement efforts to Raleigh signifies a broader strategy under the Trump administration to intensify immigration crackdowns in urban areas, which may affect the local population's sense of security and community cohesion.
  • This development reflects ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policy in the region, with local leaders criticizing the approach as fear
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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