Since Saturday, Customs and Border Protection agents have descended upon North Carolina's largest city, Charlotte, arresting at least 130 people so far since the operation began over the weekend, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
This immigration enforcement operation, which federal law enforcement dubbed "Operation Charlotte's Web," comes as sanctuary cities and jurisdictions remain top targets for the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Locals in the city told Scripps News the operation was widespread, reaching stores, parking lots, a house of worship and a hospital.
Many of the encounters were captured on video.
One such video shows a man identified as a 46-year-old Honduran-U.S. citizen being stopped by Border Patrol agents. He tells them if they break his

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