CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After nearly a week in Charlotte, Border Patrol is planning to end Operation Charlotte's Web soon, according to an NBC News report.

Two United States Department of Homeland Security officials told NBC News that the operation would be ending soon, "at least for now," and that Border Patrol may later return to the Queen City to resume its work.

Border Patrol is planning to target New Orleans next, though it's not clear when exactly the operation in Charlotte will end and the New Orleans operation will begin.

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) announced federal agents had made 250 arrests as of Tuesday evening.

Federal agents have been spotted all over Charlotte this week, making arrests in all parts of the city.

There have been multiple incidents where Border Patrol

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