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Charlotte protest highlights separation fears amid Border Patrol presence
Episode 977

Charlotte protest highlights separation fears amid Border Patrol presence

Organizers said they plan to hold another protest on Thursday as Border Patrol operations continue in the Charlotte area.

WCNC Charlotte To Go

November 20, 202510m 52s

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Show Notes

Protesters gathered in Charlotte's University area on Wednesday, voicing opposition to ongoing Border Patrol operations and sharing personal stories of family members deported to Mexico.

Maria Bautista joined demonstrators carrying signs and chanting "No more CBP," driven by memories of her father, who was deported to Mexico last year.

"I don't want anyone else to feel how I felt and I just feel that this is injustice and it's not ok to be ripping people away from their family," Bautista said.

The demonstration aimed to send a message that members of the Latino community should not live in fear, organizers said. Organizers said they plan to hold another protest on Thursday as Border Patrol operations continue in the Charlotte area.

Read more: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/charlotte-protest-highlights-separation-fears-amid-border-patrol/275-dd13d14b-ea65-474d-bf21-b24ed3380382

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