CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Officials and community leaders opposing a pending federal immigration crackdown in North Carolina's largest city characterized it Friday as an invasion, and urged Charlotte residents to protest peacefully and record agents' actions. kAmQ(6 2C6 =:G:?8 :? E96 DEC2?86DE @7 E:>6D[Q D2:5 |64<=6?3FC8 r@F?EJ r@>>:DD:@?6C $FD2? #@5C:8F6K\|4s@H6==[ E96 8C2?552F89E6C 2?5 H:76 @7 :>>:8C2?ED] Qp E:>6 H96? 2 76=@?:@FD C62=:EJ %' A6CD@?2=:EJ :D @44FAJ:?8 E96 (9:E6 w@FD6] &?7@CEF?2E6=J[ H6 92G6 D66? E9:D >@G:6 367@C6[ 2?5 ?@H E96J H2?E E@ 7:=> 2? 6A:D@56 @7 $9@4< 2?5 pH6 D9@H 96C6 :? @FC 4:EJ]Qk^Am kAm%96 82E96C:?8 4@>6D 2 52J 27E6C $96C:77 v2CCJ |4u2556? 4@?7:C>65 E92E 7656C2= @77:4:2=D[ H9@> 96 564=:?65 E@ :56?E:7J[ E@=5 9:> &]$] rFDE@>D 2?5 q@C56C !C@E64E:@? 286?ED H@F=5 DE2CE 2?
N. Carolina officials say they'll resist crackdown
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