RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Federal agents expanded their North Carolina immigration crackdown to the area around the state capital of Raleigh on Tuesday, with fear spreading in at least one one immigrant-heavy suburb where restaurants closed and many people stayed home.

The North Carolina operation began over the weekend in the state’s largest city , Charlotte, where officials said more than 130 people have been arrested. ×

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