Anonymous ID: cd5079 Nov. 20, 2025, 12:14 p.m. No.23880137   🗄️.is 🔗kun

CNN assholes pity the illegals11/20/2025

Border Patrol’s immigration enforcement operation in Charlotte is over, local officials say

 

By Dianne Gallagher, Priscilla Alvarez, Chris Boyette, CNN

 

Updated: 2:59 PM EST, Thu November 20, 2025

 

Source: CNN

 

Top Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino and some of his agents have left Charlotte, North Carolina, according to a Homeland Security official.

 

The days-long operation disrupted life across the city, leading to business closures, children kept out of school, and widespread fear in the community. Dubbed “Operation Charlotte’s Web,” it resulted in more than 250 arrests.

 

Immigration enforcement will continue in the area, similar to what happened in Chicago after Bovino and his team departed, other law enforcement officials said.

 

Bovino and his agents are expected to launch an operation in New Orleans after the Thanksgiving holiday.

 

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden issued a statement Thursday saying federal officials confirmed to him that the Customs and Border Protection operation in Charlotte is over.

 

As a result, the statement said, there will be no CBP operations in Charlotte on Thursday.

 

“We will continue to build relationships, mend bridges, and listen to the voices of everyone in our community,” McFadden said. “As we move forward, I want the city of Charlotte to know, I will keep fighting for clarity, accountability, and trust. I will continue to protect this city and every single one of its citizens.”

 

McFadden noted that while the CBP operation known as “Charlotte’s Web” has ended, ICE will continue its own enforcement efforts.

 

Federal agents leave behind a city rocked by fear and confusion

 

In the few days that federal agents focused their immigration enforcement crackdown on North Carolina’s largest city, fear and confusion swept through the Charlotte community.

 

Charlotte teacher Jamie Roldan told CNN’s Gustavo Valdes she had been getting questions from students such as, “What is going to happen if I go home and my parents aren’t there?” and “What does that mean if my parents get taken away?”

 

She described having only nine students show up on one day this week, as parents were afraid to send their children to school or, in some cases, parents with legal status drove the children of undocumented parents to class.

 

More than 30,000 students — about 20% of district enrollment — were absent from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools on Monday as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration enforcement mission in Charlotte continued, the district said, citing updated data from the beginning of the week.

 

“We just understand that they were not in school receiving education, advancing their social skills and we know that there was an impact to those homes where parents had to modify their work schedules,” Charlotte Mayor Pro Tem Danté Anderson told CNN Wednesday. “They had to have an economic impact out of fear that something would occur at those schools.”

 

When a CNN crew in a black SUV was parked near a school this week, an official asked them to move their vehicle because it resembled a CBP vehicle and was frightening parents picking up their children.

 

One nonprofit estimates about half of the mom-and-pop businesses it works with have closed at some point during the immigration crackdown.

 

A family-run Colombian bakery, which has closed only once in its 28-year history, closed last week, with the family unsure of when it will reopen.

 

As of Wednesday, DHS said it had made more than 250 arrests in Charlotte as part of the operation.

 

https://lite.cnn.com/2025/11/20/us/border-patrol-charlotte-gregory-bovino

Anonymous ID: cd5079 Nov. 20, 2025, 1:18 p.m. No.23880447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0566

Republicans ban GOP rep from international travel after 'alcohol-related episode': report

 

House Republican leadership recently took action to bar one of their own members from international trips, according to a new report.

 

Punchbowl News reported Wednesday thatGOP leaders decided to ban Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) from traveling for three months due to an "alcohol-related episode" in Mexico this summer. In details laid out by Punchbowl reporter Andrew Desiderio, the original incident took placewhile Crenshaw and other Republicans were on an official Congressional delegation (CODEL) visit to Mexicoin August, andCrenshaw was "having drinks with a group of Mexican officials."

 

"One Mexican official cracked a crude joke that made a woman present uncomfortable. Crenshaw toasted the remarks," Desiderio wrote on his X account.

 

Following the August CODEL, Crenshaw reportedly met with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House Intelligence Committee chairman Rick Crawford. (R-Ark.)Desiderio's sources told him that the meeting grew "heated," and that Crawford apparently wanted Crenshaw kicked off of the prestigious committee.

 

Johnson reportedly didn't strip Crenshaw of his seat on the committee, though the Texas Republican was banned from international travel for 90 days. Crenshaw's cartel task force was also disbanded. (Cowardly Johnson)

 

Desiderio further reported that Crenshaw and Crawford were squabbling over appropriations for counterintelligence programs in the annual legislation to fund intelligence agencies. Crawford had been pushing for additional funding, and was reportedly "frustrated with Crenshaw’s lack of support for the plan." Those funds were ultimately included in the version of the bill that reached the House floor.

 

https://www.alternet.org/republican-travel-ban/

Anonymous ID: cd5079 Nov. 20, 2025, 1:26 p.m. No.23880482   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23880365

President Trump maybe shouldn’t have announced all that, as CiC he could immediately put out orders to arrest all of them by the Military.

 

Its not like he hasn’t been called.