RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have shifted their immigration enforcement focus away from Raleigh and stay in Charlotte, according to a source familiar with operations. This comes after sparking fear and protests across the Triangle.
Reports from the Triangle included federal agents apprehending people in Cary and North Raleigh.
Businesses across the Triangle also closed for the day out of caution. Several chose not to open on Wednesday. Some shops along Chatham Street in Cary were shuttered, and others in downtown Raleigh, like El Toro Loco Taqueria, posted online that they were closing for the safety of the Latino community.
Durham Public Schools (DPS) reported low attendance numbers Tuesday among Latino students district wide.
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