Social Media Story-Inside the mission to defend Charlotte's immigrants
Amid rising immigration enforcement in Charlotte, a once-quiet church became standing-room-only as residents looked for guidance.
Davis Cuffe is editor-in-chief of the Niner Times. His reporting and editing at the Niner Times have earned state, national and university-level awards. Davis has also interned with WHYY, WRAL, the Queen City Nerve and BDGE Fantasy Football and currently works as a pitch reporter for The Assembly NC.
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Amid rising immigration enforcement in Charlotte, a once-quiet church became standing-room-only as residents looked for guidance.
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