I’m so looking forward to the nutballs protesting over the federal government enforcing federal law
Immigration agent surge planned for Raleigh starting Tuesday, mayor says
Raleigh’s mayor told CBS 17 Monday night the Department of Homeland Security will be sending a contingent of U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to Raleigh starting on Tuesday.
“We have been made aware that Customs and Border Protection are coming to Raleigh,” Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell said in a news release just after 8:20 p.m.
Cowell said she has been in communication with the governor’s office, Raleigh police chief, and city manager, but the deployment of agents is not a coordinated effort with the Department of Homeland Security.
“While the Raleigh Police Department is not involved in immigration enforcement, we are committed to protecting our residents and to following the law. I can confirm that RPD has not participated in any immigration planning activities,” part of a statement from Cowell said.
“Protecting our residents”
Raleigh is in Wake County
Just after 8 p.m., N.C. Gov. Josh Stein released a statement about an immigration crackdown for Raleigh.
“Our office is aware of reports that the Border Patrol is bringing its operation to Raleigh. Once again, I call on federal agents to target violent criminals, not neighbors walking down the street, going to church, or putting up Christmas decorations,” Stein said in a social media statement. “Stop targeting people simply going about their lives because of the color of their skin, as you are doing in Charlotte.”
Why do Democrats work so hard to protect every illegal?
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World leaders, policy makers and environmentalists are currently gathering in Belem, Brazil, to discuss climate change. But every year, the World Climate Conference, or COP, also sparks criticism as thousands of attendees travel from around the world to be there. At this year’s event, dubbed COP30, one criticism in particular went viral on social media.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents arrested 81 people during their first day of immigration enforcement operations in Charlotte, 

Federal agents have started making arrests Saturday as Border Patrol deployments began in the city, a shift the Department of Homeland Security said was intended to “ensure Americans are safe and public safety threats are removed.”
Thousands of climate protesters marched through the Brazilian city of Belem on Saturday in a noisy, diverse and peaceful display to demand more action to protect the fate of the planet and vent their anger at governments and fossil fuel industries.

