As federal agents with the Customs & Border Protection (CBP) have continued to round up and detain folks throughout the city on Monday, ABC News is reporting that the agency is planning to move their agents out of Charlotte on Friday, re-deploying them to New Orleans.
The Department of Homeland Security reported about 130 arrests in Charlotte over the weekend, with actions beginning on Saturday morning, as videos continue to flood social media showing CBP agents harassing folks in different parts of the city.
Agents targeted construction workers building homes in south Charlotte on Monday and on Sunday chased a man into the woods who was selling flowers on the side of the street at Grier Road and East W.T. Harris Boulevard…