Granddaughter of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Author of Slwams Operation Option Operation

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The grandson of EB White, the author of the classic 1952 children’s book “Charlotte’s Web,” called out the Trump Administration on Monday for using the title of the book that attacked Charlotte, North Carolina, “what is Charlotte’s web”.
Martha White said her grandfather, who died in 1985, would not have run away from the immigrants sweeping through Charlotte and the country, as he attacked the Department of Homeland Security for his beloved family.
Martha White WELL “believes in the rule of law and due process,” serving as executor of her grandfather’s estate, the statement said. “He certainly didn’t believe in the men on set, in unmarked vehicles, raiding people’s homes and operating without IDs or summonses.”
He emphasized that in “Charlotte’s Web,” the spider sacrificed his life on the farm to protect a pig named Wilbur and protect his freedom.
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US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, right, looks on as a Detainee sits in a car, Monday, November 17, 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (ap)
Administration and Republican leaders have used various immigration enforcement phrases as they seek to implement President Donald Trump’s Mass Agenda, including the implementation of the Alligator Alcatraz detention centers in Florida, the Speedway Slammer in Indiana and the Cornhuker Clink in Nebraska.
Gregory Bovino, an official of the Border Patrol who now leads this operation in Charlotte, was faced with a “big operation” in Los Angeles “Chicago earlier this year.
“‘Wherever the wind takes us. Up, down. Near, East, North, West.
“This time, the wind has hit Charlotte like a storm. From the border towns to Veeen City, our agents go where the mission calls for the mission,” he continued.
The Immigration Sweep began over the weekend, and DHS said Monday that more than 130 immigrants were arrested in two days. The organization also said that about 1,400 detainees from receiving and ending immigration and customs were not respected by local authorities.
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Martha White said her grandfather, who died in 1985, would not have supported the immigrants who swept Charlotte and the country. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Authorities in Charlotte have vowed to fight immigration and stand up to the immigration community.
In a joint statement on Monday, the mayor of the Mayor of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County of the seat of Communi and Charlotte-Mecklenburg of Education Stephanie Sneed, which causes unnecessary record attacks and violent protests to be the result of unwanted actions. “
“Our organizations believe that our diversity makes us stronger,” the statement said. “And with this belief, let’s not focus on our commitment to a safe and welcoming community where everyone can feel safe in our community, walking, working or in the restaurant.”
“We want the people of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County to know that we stand with all residents who want to get on with their lives and contribute to our great community,” it added. “Each of our organizations has made a commitment to the people we serve to protect their rights and dignity. We are committed to following the law and protecting the rights of the people who call Charlotte and Mecklenburg County home.”

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said the operation “shows fear and divides our community.” (Getty Images/Allison Joyce)
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein also pointed out that the operation “is afraid of breaking our society.”
“We’ve seen masked, heavily armed masked drivers wearing helmets with graffiti targeting American citizens based on their skin color, including the intelligence of our parking lots and sidewalks.
Trump has targeted Democratic-led cities for immigration as part of a mass deportation program. His administration earlier this year rolled back a bid management law that prohibits attacks on sensitive areas such as churches, schools and hospitals.
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