CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rep. Alma Adams (NC-12) is demanding detailed information from the Department of Homeland Security about an immigration enforcement operation in Charlotte that she says terrorized communities and led to the arrest of U.S. citizens.
In the letter sent Monday to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Adams called "Operation Charlotte's Web" a "campaign of terror" and questioned whether the operation has lived up to federal claims that it targets violent criminals.
The operation, which began Saturday, Nov. 15, has resulted in more than 370 arrests, according to media reports. But Adams said DHS has not provided Congress or state and local officials with comprehensive information about those detained.
"While DHS has yet to provide Congress or state and local officials with up-to-date

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