CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Migrant Network remained a packed house in east Charlotte as the city prepares for the arrival of U.S. Border Patrol. The room was at capacity for the network's ICE Verifier Trainer for Citizen Allies event, which amounted to hundreds of people. The goal was to give people the tools they need to protect their community. Media was not allowed to film inside, but we spoke to people after the event. "Personally, things that I've seen around the country it's not good," Chaire Rodahaver, a Charlotte resident, said. "People's rights being violated and it's scary for people." Fridaynight's training session gave residents like Rodahaver a chance to learn how to keep immigrants in her community safe. "I think this is a very important topic, especially right now with thing

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