
Federal agents in Raleigh after arrests in Charlotte
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Border Patrol agents are in Raleigh as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration blitz continues. Follow for live updates.
• Federal agents are in Raleigh today as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration blitz continues across the nation. • Federal agents were also seen across Charlotte yesterday, with business owners saying they were spotted at a laundromat and a bakery. • At least 130 people have been arrested in Charlotte since the crackdown began last weekend, spearheaded by Customs and Border Protection and dubbed Operation Charlotte’s Web. Many Charlotte businesses sit quiet this morning — their doors closed after federal agents descended on the area. Manolo’s bakery, which closed on Saturday after agents chased and tackled people outside the business, remains closed today. The owner, Manuel “Manolo” Betancur, told CNN that the bakery has only closed its doors once before in the past 28 years. That was for an afternoon when its founder passed away.

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