DHS reports over 400 arrests in North Carolina following extensive “Charlotte’s Web” operation

  

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a significant number of arrests following several weeks of fieldwork: more than 400 undocumented immigrants were apprehended in a large-scale operation conducted in Charlotte, North Carolina, and surrounding communities.

The operation, dubbed “Operation Charlotte’s Web,” was deployed as part of federal efforts to locate and detain individuals who were in the country without legal authorization.

According to authorities, the operation involved multiple specialized teams and spanned several days, covering various neighborhoods and commercial areas. DHS officials stated that the scale of the arrests reflects the agency’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws and identifying individuals who are undocumented.

The operation has generated mixed reactions within the local community, with some believing it strengthens public safety, while others express concern about the impact on families and workers residing in the region.

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