At Least 8 People Detained by ICE After Stopping at Fort Bragg Gates
Siembra NC says at least 11 people have been detained at eastern North Carolina military gates since November and transferred to ICE.
Protesters in Fayetteville Demand Justice After Deadly ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
About 50 people gathered outside Fayetteville City Hall on Thursday night to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.
Hundreds of ‘No Kings’ protesters march peacefully through downtown Fayetteville
Over 500 protesters marched through downtown on Saturday, speaking out against Trump policies and military parade.
Vague ICE policies from county organizations don’t protect residents, activists say
After reviewing the ICE policies given to CityView by three county departments and Cape Fear Valley Health, the ACLU of North Carolina and Siembra NC said the policies contain vague language and don’t offer enough protections to residents.
Small but mighty: Hispanic residents protest Trump immigration policies
About 25 protestors gathered at the Market House in downtown Fayetteville on Feb. 3 to protest the recent changes to immigration policy made by President Donald Trump, especially the uptick in ICE arrests.
City votes down resolution to support immigrant communities in city
The Fayetteville City Council on Monday voted against adopting a “resolution in support of immigrant communities in Fayetteville,” killing the motion to adopt the symbolic gesture with a 4-4 a split vote.
All together now: Immigrant stories in Cumberland County
Did you know that by the 1770s, one-third of the people in Cumberland, Moore, Robeson, Harnett and Hoke counties were of Scottish descent? In fact, by 2006, North Carolina had more people of Scottish descent than any other state or county in the world, including Scotland.

