Chaos and fear have seized Charlotte as federal agents unleashed a massive immigration dragnet, arresting more than 250 people in a brutal crackdown that local officials are condemning as a campaign of racial terror disguised as law enforcement.
The operation, which residents and the state’s Democratic governor describe as a military-style occupation, has seen masked, heavily armed agents in unmarked cars sweeping through neighborhoods. Governor Josh Stein slammed the tactics, accusing agents of “racially profiling and picking up random people in parking lots” and “targeting American citizens based on their skin colour.”
While the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) defends the raids—dubbed “Operation Charlotte’s Web”—as targeting “the most dangerous criminal illegal aliens,” the on-the-ground reality tells a different story. The city’s mayor, Vi Lyles, expressed deep concern over the scenes, as panicked residents now fear leaving their homes to go to church or even put up Christmas decorations, paralyzing entire communities with fear.

Why It Matters
Let’s call this what it is: state-sanctioned terror. The Trump administration’s “operation” is a blunt instrument of fear, deliberately designed to create chaotic, visually shocking scenes that terrorize immigrant communities. Hiding behind the language of targeting “dangerous criminals” is a cynical lie when the tactics involve snatching people off the street based on their appearance.
The governor is right—this is racial profiling on an industrial scale. The sight of unmarked cars and masked agents is a page taken directly from an authoritarian playbook, meant to intimidate not just those without papers, but every minority citizen. This is less about safety and more of a political theater and stoking the base by demonstrating raw, brutal power over a vulnerable population. Charlotte is under siege, and the enemy is the federal government itself.
















