Mass Arrests Rock Lib City — Mission Accomplished!

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MASS ARREST BOMBSHELL

President Trump’s mass deportation operation has arrested hundreds in Charlotte alone, marking a dramatic shift in how federal immigration enforcement is being executed across America’s cities.

Quick Take

  • Operation “Charlotte’s Web” concluded after hundreds of arrests in North Carolina’s largest city.
  • The Trump administration’s aggressive enforcement has pushed detention counts to all-time highs, exceeding 60,000 nationwide.
  • Federal agents are targeting both illegal aliens and those with criminal records across Democrat-run cities.
  • Immigration crackdowns have expanded to multiple states with military and ICE personnel involvement.

Charlotte Operation Concludes After Historic Enforcement Push

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection operation known as “Charlotte’s Web” officially concluded on Thursday, November 20, 2025, according to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. The operation, which began over the weekend, resulted in hundreds of arrests across North Carolina’s largest city and surrounding areas.

This enforcement action represents the latest phase of President Trump’s commitment to aggressive immigration enforcement, fulfilling a central campaign promise to conduct the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.

Nationwide Detention Surge and Expanded Operations

Since January 2025, immigration officials have blanketed the country with enforcement operations, pushing detention counts to unprecedented levels exceeding 60,000. Major cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, have experienced significant enforcement activity, with Portland recording over 560 arrests in October alone.

The administration’s strategy deploys military personnel alongside Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents into predominantly Democrat-run cities, demonstrating the scope and coordination of the federal government’s immigration enforcement efforts across multiple states and jurisdictions.

Focus on Criminal Illegal Aliens and Immigration Violations

Federal agencies have emphasized that enforcement operations target dangerous criminal illegal aliens and individuals with criminal records.

The Department of Homeland Security stated that agencies “continue to target some of the most dangerous criminal illegal aliens,” distinguishing between those illegally present in the country and those with additional criminal convictions.

The number of arrests around Charlotte exceeded double the totals initially announced by Homeland Security officials, indicating the scale of enforcement activity exceeds public statements, though federal officials have provided limited details about those apprehended.

Community Uncertainty and Expanded Geographic Scope

Enforcement operations expanded beyond Charlotte to areas surrounding Raleigh, North Carolina’s capital, creating uncertainty in immigrant-heavy communities.

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell announced on social media that border patrol enforcement appeared to be suspended in her city, though federal officials remained silent about the scope and future locations of operations.

This lack of transparency has kept communities on edge, with some areas experiencing pockets of resistance and protests amid the intensified federal enforcement presence and uncertainty about future operations.