Border Patrol Heads to Raleigh After Arrests, Protests in Charlotte

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As border enforcement efforts ramp up in Charlotte, South Carolina, the ongoing immigration crackdown now extends to Raleigh, North Carolina. This comes as the state’s Democratic governor, Josh Stein, condemns these efforts, urging officers to “target violent criminals, not neighbors walking down the street” while accusing them of targeting people “because of the color of their skin.” NBC’s Ryan Chandler reports for TODAY.

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