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Title: Federal Immigration Crackdown Spreads Fear in North Carolina Suburbs

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Federal Immigration Enforcement ‍Expands to Raleigh, North carolina

Raleigh, N.C. – ⁤Federal immigration enforcement is expanding in North Carolina, with Immigration and⁣ enforcement (ICE) agents deploying to Raleigh as part of a nationwide crackdown on ​jurisdictions perceived as uncooperative with immigration ⁣authorities. The move comes ⁢amid heightened scrutiny of “sanctuary policies” and follows similar deployments to Mecklenburg County ‍earlier this​ year, signaling a ⁣broader federal‌ effort to increase immigration enforcement within the state.

North Carolina has become a focal point in national ⁢debates surrounding crime and immigration, issues central to the White House agenda. While most North Carolina county jails⁤ historically honored federal “detainers” – requests to‍ hold arrested immigrants for potential ICE ⁢custody – policies in cities like⁣ Raleigh and Charlotte limited local police assistance with immigration enforcement. The‍ Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has stated its focus on the state stems from these policies, ⁢claiming approximately 1,400 detainers across ​North Carolina have gone unfulfilled‌ as October 2020, potentially ‍endangering public safety.

Recent state law changes⁤ have compelled Mecklenburg County and ‍Wake County⁢ jails to honor detainer requests, reversing previous ⁣policies.‌ however, DHS maintains the need for increased federal presence to ensure compliance. The deployment to Raleigh is viewed by North⁢ Carolina Republican⁤ Party spokesperson Matt Mercer as a necessary step, stating in a text message that it demonstrates the ‌Trump governance is “finally taking ​seriously” failures by “radical Democrats.”

The ‌increased federal attention to North Carolina follows a summer marked by high-profile incidents, including the fatal stabbing of ‌Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light-rail train. Though the ⁤suspect was a U.S. citizen with a history of arrests, the Trump administration highlighted his prior record.

North Carolina’s​ political landscape presents a complex​ backdrop for ⁢these enforcement efforts. Governor Josh Stein has sought bipartisan collaboration with the Republican-controlled state Legislature, while the state’s two U.S. senators are both ⁣Republican. Donald Trump has won the state in ⁤the last three presidential ⁣elections.

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