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Community Unites Against Federal Operations in Charlotte

Community members demonstrating support for immigrants in Charlotte

Charlotte, North Carolina, November 24, 2025

Local Charlotte residents are mobilizing in response to U.S. Border Patrol activities targeting immigrant families and businesses, known as ‘Operation Charlotte’s Web.’ Community support initiatives, including the Family Support Network, provide essential resources and legal guidance to those affected. Demonstrations have emerged, voicing opposition to increased federal presence, while local businesses offer assistance to ensure community safety. Mayor Vi Lyles has urged for the protection of residents’ rights during this challenging period.

Charlotte, North Carolina

Community Unites Amid Border Patrol Operations

In response to recent U.S. Border Patrol activities in Charlotte, North Carolina, local residents and organizations have mobilized to support affected immigrant families and businesses. The operation, known as “Charlotte’s Web,” has led to heightened community concern and a surge in solidarity efforts.

Community Support Initiatives

Several community groups have launched initiatives to assist those impacted by the increased federal presence. The Latin American Coalition activated the Family Support Network (FSN) on November 14, 2025, offering legal guidance, emotional support, and access to basic resources for families facing uncertainty. FSN provides:

  • Emotional support for families in crisis
  • Connection with lawyers and reliable legal services
  • Access to food, housing, and other basic needs
  • Direct support to face migration or family processes

Individuals seeking assistance can contact FSN via email at [email protected] or by phone at (704) 531-3848. The organization also encourages community members to volunteer or donate to strengthen this support network.

Business and Volunteer Mobilization

Local businesses and volunteers have also stepped forward to aid the community. For instance, Compare Foods is offering free grocery delivery for Charlotte customers who prefer not to shop in person. Additionally, community members have organized volunteer patrols and PTA groups at school entrances to ensure safety and deter potential immigration enforcement actions.

Protests and Community Response

Protests have been organized to express opposition to the federal operations. On November 15, 2025, hundreds marched in Uptown Charlotte, voicing concerns over the increased Border Patrol presence. Demonstrators chanted against U.S. Customs and Border Protection activities in the city, highlighting the community’s apprehension regarding the operation.

Official Responses

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles has expressed concern over the federal operations, urging agencies to uphold the rights and constitutional protections of all individuals in the city. She emphasized the importance of fairness, dignity, and justice, stating that the city stands with its residents during these challenging times.

Background on ‘Operation Charlotte’s Web’

‘Operation Charlotte’s Web’ is a federal immigration enforcement operation targeting individuals with alleged criminal histories. The operation has led to increased Border Patrol activity in Charlotte, causing widespread concern among immigrant communities and local residents. The initiative has prompted both support and opposition within the community, reflecting the complex dynamics surrounding immigration enforcement.

Impact on Local Businesses

The heightened federal presence has affected local businesses, particularly those owned by immigrants. Some establishments have temporarily closed due to fears of potential enforcement actions, leading to economic challenges and community disruption. The situation underscores the broader impact of federal immigration policies on local economies and daily life.

Community Solidarity and Ongoing Efforts

Despite the challenges posed by the federal operations, the Charlotte community continues to demonstrate resilience and solidarity. Ongoing support initiatives, protests, and official responses highlight the city’s commitment to upholding the rights and well-being of all its residents during this period of heightened federal activity.

FAQ

What is ‘Operation Charlotte’s Web’?

‘Operation Charlotte’s Web’ is a federal immigration enforcement operation targeting individuals with alleged criminal histories. The operation has led to increased Border Patrol activity in Charlotte, causing widespread concern among immigrant communities and local residents.

How can I get support if I am affected by the operation?

The Latin American Coalition’s Family Support Network (FSN) offers assistance, including legal guidance, emotional support, and access to basic resources. You can contact FSN via email at [email protected] or by phone at (704) 531-3848.

What are local businesses doing in response to the operation?

Some local businesses, such as Compare Foods, are offering free grocery delivery services to customers who prefer not to shop in person. Additionally, community members have organized volunteer patrols and PTA groups at school entrances to ensure safety and deter potential immigration enforcement actions.

How has the community responded to the federal operations?

The community has organized protests, such as the one on November 15, 2025, where hundreds marched in Uptown Charlotte to voice concerns over the increased Border Patrol presence. Demonstrators chanted against U.S. Customs and Border Protection activities in the city, highlighting the community’s apprehension regarding the operation.

What is the official stance of Charlotte’s mayor on the operation?

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles has expressed concern over the federal operations, urging agencies to uphold the rights and constitutional protections of all individuals in the city. She emphasized the importance of fairness, dignity, and justice, stating that the city stands with its residents during these challenging times.

Key Features

Feature Description
Operation ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Federal immigration enforcement operation targeting individuals with alleged criminal histories, leading to increased Border Patrol activity in Charlotte.
Community Support Initiatives Organizations like the Latin American Coalition’s Family Support Network (FSN) offering legal guidance, emotional support, and access to basic resources for affected families.
Business and Volunteer Mobilization Local businesses and volunteers providing services such as free grocery delivery and organizing patrols to ensure community safety.
Community Protests Organized demonstrations, including a significant march on November 15, 2025, expressing opposition to the federal operations.
Official Responses Statements from officials like Mayor Vi Lyles urging federal agencies to uphold constitutional rights and expressing support for residents.

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