Breaking News: Operation Charlotte's Web Exposed, Global Concerns Sparked
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a new operation targeting undocumented immigrants in Charlotte, North Carolina, sparking global concerns. The operation, dubbed "Operation Charlotte's Web," was launched by the Department of Homeland Security on Saturday.
The operation's name has drawn criticism, with many comparing it to the classic children's book "Charlotte's Web." Dan Shapiro, a former US Ambassador to Israel, called the name "outrageous" and questioned the intent behind it.
The operation's goals and immediate impact are still unclear, but sources confirm that it is focused on apprehending and deporting undocumented immigrants in the Charlotte area.
Background context suggests that this is not the first operation under the Trump administration to raise eyebrows with its name. Recent operations, such as "Operation Southern Spear," have also drawn criticism for their missions and names.
The current status of Operation Charlotte's Web is that it is ongoing, with no immediate end in sight. The Department of Homeland Security has not provided further details on the operation's scope or timeline.
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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