Anxiety is high across Charlotte, North Carolina, residents and the city's mayor pro tem told ABC News, with a surge of border patrol agents conducting the third day of immigration enforcement under “Operation Charlotte’s Web.” The Department of Homeland Security said agents arrested over 130 people in Charlotte during the first 24 hours of the operation. The arrests include CBP and ICE arrests, according to DHS. Since Saturday, at least two people have been detained in a Charlotte plaza, where resident David Rebolloso runs his businesses, a laundromat, he told ABC News. Over the weekend, he says, Border Patrol agents chased a man through the laundromat and out the back door. Customers who were doing laundry at the time scrambled in terror. Rebolloso said that the plaza, which caters predo
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