CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Outraged community members and parents are voicing their concerns about ICE agents on campus ahead of the start of class for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
Nearly a dozen people shared their fears, worries and opinions on how CMS leaders should handle ICE agents at schools. The speeches were passionate and loud. At one point, a protest broke out, which ended with an officer escorting a woman out of the meeting chambers.
"ICE agents shouldn't be allowed inside school under any circumstance," said one woman.
Nine people spoke out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement being able to have a presence at schools during Tuesday night's CMS board meeting.
"Students should never have to wonder whether walking into school may lead to them being torn apar