
ICE carries out search warrant at Kings Mountain business: What we know
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ICE carries out search warrant at Kings Mountain business: What we know
Federal law enforcement officers were carrying out a search warrant at a business in Kings Mountain on Wednesday. The Kings Mountain Police Department said they were helping Homeland Security Investigations serve a federal criminal search warrant. The address provided by police belongs to Buckeye Fire Equipment Company. It was not immediately clear whether anyone was arrested or charged in connection with the search warrant execution. ICE has significantly ramped up efforts to detain and deport undocumented immigrants in the United States this year under President Trump’s push to deport millions of people without legal status. Last month, the Carolina Migrant Network reported that there was “unusually high levels of ICE activity” in the Charlotte area. The Trump administration has repeatedly urged undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the U.S. The White House press secretary has emphasized that Trump views all undocumented immigrants as criminals, and that he views them as criminals as well as legal residents of the country. The federal government estimates that about 10.9 million undocumented people lived in the US in 2022.
Officials provided an update on what happened during an afternoon press conference on Wednesday, June 25. More details to come.
The Kings Mountain Police Department said on Wednesday, June 25, that they were helping Homeland Security Investigations serve a federal criminal search warrant at a business on Kings Road. The address provided by police belongs to Buckeye Fire Equipment Company, which identifies itself as a “fire protection equipment supplier.”
Homeland Security Investigations operates under the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, or ICE, which is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
It was not immediately clear what the federal search warrant was related to. Kings Mountain police only said that their role was “limited to addressing any potential state charges that may arise as part of the investigation.”
Kings Mountain police said on Wednesday, June 25, that they were assisting Homeland Security Investigations serve a federal criminal search warrant at a business on Kings Road. (Homeland Security Investigations Charlotte)
Several viewers reached out to WBTV about a potential federal raid at the Kings Mountain business. Photos and videos posted on social media appeared to show officers inside what looked to be a warehouse.
It was not immediately clear whether anyone was arrested or charged in connection with the search warrant execution on Wednesday.
Homeland Security Investigations said Wednesday that there was no danger to the public. Officials also said that more details would be “shared as they become available.”
No other details were released by officials, as of this writing.
A family member of the current leadership at Buckeye Fire Equipment Company was sentenced to federal prison for tax evasion in 2018. It was not immediately clear whether that situation was connected with Wednesday’s search warrant.
ICE activity in Charlotte region
Federal immigration officers have increased enforcement efforts around the Charlotte region, and around the nation, in recent months. Charlotte is home to a significant Latino community.
Last month, the Carolina Migrant Network reported that there was “unusually high levels of ICE activity” in the Charlotte area. The announcement made mid-May came after several ICE encounters were made public — including an ICE arrest near an elementary and middle school, and another arrest near the Mecklenburg County Courthouse.
Parents in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district spoke out in May, calling the recent ICE arrests “deeply disturbing” to the students, saying the ICE presence near schools spreads “fear and confusion.”
—> Read more: ICE confrontation outside Charlotte school prompts immigrant rights conversation
According to the Carolina Migrant Network, ICE appeared then to be targeting people at “random” in the Charlotte area. Immigration agents also seemed to be focusing on detaining men specifically, officials said.
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ICE enforcement increases across US
ICE has significantly ramped up efforts to detain and deport undocumented immigrants in the United States this year under President Trump’s push to deport millions of people without legal status.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has emphasized that Trump views all undocumented immigrants as criminals.
Some people do enter the U.S. without proper documentation at the country’s borders.
However, many people considered to be in the U.S. “illegally” are people who arrived with proper documentation, such as a visa, but overstayed their allotted time. These people are referred to by the government as “overstayers.”
Reports estimate that about 10.9 million undocumented people lived in the United States in 2022. It’s estimated that “42% of the approximately 11 million unauthorized population living in the United States entered the country legally but overstayed their period of admission,” a Congressional Research Service report from 2023 reads.
Cities across the country have seen an increase in ICE raids — some highly publicized — since Trump took office. The Trump administration has repeatedly urged undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the U.S.
According to Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff and main architect of Trump’s immigration policies: ICE officers were expected to target at least 3,000 arrests each day during the first five months of Trump’s second term. That’s up from about 650 arrests per day in the U.S.
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