Customs and Border Patrol Commander-at-large Greg Bovino and his team are eyeing Charlotte and New Orleans as the next cities for increased immigration enforcement, according to multiple sources.

The plans are preliminary and could change, the sources told ABC News. It is unclear if they would run at the same time or one city would go first.

Bovino has become the on-the-ground face of President Donald Trump's effort to surge federal law enforcement into blue states and cities regardless whether local official want them there -- First in Los Angeles, now in Chicago, where aggressive clashes with protesters have been at the core of ongoing litigation.

The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office, which serves Charlotte, told CNN that neither its office nor Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are invo

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