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The Trump administration is planning a special immigration enforcement operation in Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Nick Della Canal of member station WFAA reports border patrol agents could arrive there as soon as this weekend.
The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office says border patrol agents will arrive in Charlotte in the coming days,
but details are still vague, including how many federal agents and for how long.
Charlotte City Councilman elect JD Maswara Arias,
an immigrant from Columbia who did not always have legal status himself,
says the government should be more transparent.
If there is an operation or presence in Charlotte,
the public has the right to know what's happening and why it's happening.
Latino advocacy groups say the announcement has already sparked fear with families staying home and immigration help hotlines lighting up.
For NPR News, I'm Nick Della Cannell in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Federal employees are getting back to work now that the government shutdown has ended.
In Jackson, Mississippi, IRS agent William Harris says it's been a rough year for him.