Charlotte's Democratic leaders say border agents are "stoking fear" in the city.

This is the latest operation in Trump's immigration crackdown, which previously targeted Chicago and Los Angeles

A surge in federal agents has communities alarmed in North Carolina's largest city.

Over 130 arrests in Charlotte spark protests and discussions on immigration enforcement amid Trump's deportation campaign.

US immigration officers detained more than 130 people over the weekend in Charlotte.

North Carolina doesn't often generate national attention for immigration related issues. So why are border agents swarming its cities?

Charlotte, N.C., is now the focus of U.S. immigration enforcement, causing chaos in the city, as well as in other parts of the state.

North Carolina's immigration crackdown leads to over 250 arrests, causing fear in immigrant communities around Raleigh and beyond.

Charlotte's Democratic leaders say border agents are "stoking fear" in the city.

The Trump administration has targeted Democrat-led cities like Charlotte for a surge in immigration enforcement.

Charlotte, N.C., officials said U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have left the city, but the Department of Homeland Security says otherwise.