RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- As of Thursday, immigration officials say so far there were over 370 detentions in the past five days of Operation Charlotte's Web .
While the efforts seem to have shifted away from the Triangle, for many in the community, the lingering fears and the impacts on mental health are going to be there for a long time.
"It very much feels like people are being hunted by their ethnicity and the color of their skin," says Flor Herrera-Picasso from Casa Azul de Wilson.
From Charlotte to Raleigh the fears over ICE crackdowns being felt across the state.
"And it feels very dystopian to be in 2025, with this big sense of just having no certainty that you're safe and you can conduct your usual life duties," she says.
Herrera-Picasso says she's worried fears over the I

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