Officials in North Carolina have signalled that the federal immigration crackdown in the city of Charlotte has wound down, ending five days of immigration raids and protests.

On Thursday, Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles said that the United States Border Patrol had seemingly ended its crackdown on the Democrat-led city.

“It appears that U.S. Border Patrol has ceased its operations in Charlotte. I’m relieved for our community and the residents, businesses, and all those who were targeted and impacted by this intrusion,” she wrote on social media.

“As we move forward, it is essential that we come together — not as separate groups divided by recent events, but as one Charlotte community.”

The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office also said federal officials had assured Sheriff Garry McFadden tha

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