Border Patrol left Charlotte. The damage stayed behind.

NPRWednesday, December 10, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
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Border Patrol left Charlotte. The damage stayed behind.
  • The recent surge in Border Patrol enforcement in Charlotte, North Carolina, lasted about a week, resulting in over 250 arrests and leaving the community grappling with fear and uncertainty. Residents are now focused on recovery, as the impact of the operation continues to resonate.
  • This enforcement action has drawn significant criticism from local leaders, including Governor Josh Stein, who stated that the operation has stoked fear rather than enhancing safety. The community's struggle to recover highlights the lasting effects of such federal actions.
  • The situation in Charlotte reflects broader tensions regarding immigration enforcement across the United States, with protests erupting in response to the crackdown. The community's response, including training sessions to protect vulnerable populations, underscores the ongoing debate over immigration policy and local safety, revealing a complex landscape of fear, resistance, and resilience.
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