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In just a few short weeks, a Border Patrol-led task force arrested more than 400 illegal aliens in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to Border Patrol Commander Greg K. Bovino, illegal aliens targeted and arrested during “Operation Charlotte’s Web” were found to be in the company of others who also had a significant criminal history in more than 50 percent of all cases.
Breitbart Texas spoke to Chief Bovino on Monday about the number of arrests since the operation began on November 15. According to Bovino, 274 illegal aliens were arrested exclusively by the Border Patrol cadre sent to Charlotte, North Carolina. Bovino says the collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the same time frame nearly doubled that number to more than 400, bringing the total to more than 400 since the operation commenced.
Most notable, according to Bovino, is the number of collateral arrests of illegal aliens that occurred during the targeted enforcement actions in North Carolina that involved illegal aliens who also had significant criminal histories. sAccording to Bovino, when his group of Border Patrol agents executed targeted enforcement actions against a specific criminal illegal alien, more than 50 percent of collateral arrests of non-target illegal aliens found in the company of the target had significant criminal records.
Bovino told Breitbart Texas, “We are going after the worst of the worst in Charlotte. If you are in the company of an illegal alien on our target list and are here illegally as well, there are no free passes.” Bovino finds he number of illegal aliens with significant criminal records that are found in the company of those on the target list surprising.
According to Bovino, Border Patrol agents in Charlotte noted nearly 67 percent of illegal aliens apprehended just one day in November were found to be in the company of a targeted criminal illegal alien and had a significant criminal history. “We are sending a clear message that we are here to make Charlotte a safer city for those that live here, we are demonstrating that by taking hundreds of people off the street who have serious criminal histories,” Bovino exclaimed.
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Breitbart Texas spoke to Chief Bovino on Monday about the number of arrests since the operation began on November 15. According to Bovino, 274 illegal aliens were arrested exclusively by the Border Patrol cadre sent to Charlotte, North Carolina. Bovino says the collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the same time frame nearly doubled that number to more than 400, bringing the total to more than 400 since the operation commenced.
Most notable, according to Bovino, is the number of collateral arrests of illegal aliens that occurred during the targeted enforcement actions in North Carolina that involved illegal aliens who also had significant criminal histories. sAccording to Bovino, when his group of Border Patrol agents executed targeted enforcement actions against a specific criminal illegal alien, more than 50 percent of collateral arrests of non-target illegal aliens found in the company of the target had significant criminal records.
Bovino told Breitbart Texas, “We are going after the worst of the worst in Charlotte. If you are in the company of an illegal alien on our target list and are here illegally as well, there are no free passes.” Bovino finds he number of illegal aliens with significant criminal records that are found in the company of those on the target list surprising.
According to Bovino, Border Patrol agents in Charlotte noted nearly 67 percent of illegal aliens apprehended just one day in November were found to be in the company of a targeted criminal illegal alien and had a significant criminal history. “We are sending a clear message that we are here to make Charlotte a safer city for those that live here, we are demonstrating that by taking hundreds of people off the street who have serious criminal histories,” Bovino exclaimed.
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EXCLUSIVE: 'Operation Charlotte’s Web' Nets 400 Illegal Aliens, Half with 'Significant' Criminal Records
In just a few short weeks, a Border Patrol-led task force arrested more than 400 illegal aliens in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to Border Patrol Commander Greg K. Bovino, illegal aliens targeted and arrested during “Operation Charlotte's Web” were found to be in the company of others who...