RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Wakefield High School students joined other Wake County students and held a walkout amid the federal immigration crackdown centered around Charlotte, which resulted in hundreds of arrests.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection's 'Operation Charlotte's Web', which began over the weekend, is the latest phase of Republican President Donald Trump's aggressive mass deportation efforts. These efforts have sent military personnel and immigration agents into Democratic-run cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles.

Hundreds of students left the school building and walked toward the entrance, holding posters and signs condemning the actions of Border Patrol agents. Agents -- some heavily armed and using unmarked vehicles -- carried out arrests in and around Raleigh this

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