Local authorities in Charlotte, North Carolina, are preemptively responding to reports that federal immigration agents might conduct sweeps. Sheriff Garry McFadden has revealed that U.S. Customs and Border Protection may launch enforcement operations, leading activists and community groups to mobilize in anticipation. The city is home to over 150,000 foreign-born residents, and issues surrounding immigration have raised community concerns, especially under the Trump administration's aggressive policies. With decreasing crime rates in the area, critics of the administration are questioning the necessity of such actions. Local groups advocate for educating immigrants on their rights and preparing protests, showcasing a community determined to meet any federal moves with solidarity.