Charlotte, North Carolina and immigration
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Charlotte, NC official on ‘opaque process’ of immigration raids: ‘We are left with no information’
Charlotte, NC Mayor Pro Tempore Dante Anderson tells CNN’s Erica Hill about the ongoing federal immigration enforcement in the city. Anderson describes an “opaque operation,” saying city officials are garnering information by using “residents as our eyes and ears.
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