Boston’s Wu fires back at Bondi, citing Revolution
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‘This cannot be normalized’: Blue cities and states rebuff White House over immigration enforcement
The attorney general is threatening criminal prosecutions of officials who refuse to cooperate with federal authorities, but "sanctuary" leaders aren’t backing down.
Michelle Wu responded to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's demand that cities like Boston stop interfering with "federal immigration enforcement."
"Boston will never back down from being a beacon of freedom, and a home for everyone," Boston Mayor Michelle Wu wrote in her response to the sanctuary city deadline.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons vowed to “flood” Boston with immigration agents after progressive Mayor Michelle Wu refused to comply with the Trump administration’s order to
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ICE chief threatens to 'flood' Boston with agents after mayor won't abandon sanctuary policy
Mayor Michelle Wu had said she would “not back down” from the city policy of limiting police from cooperating with ICE on civil immigration enforcement efforts.
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Pam Bondi Is Trying to Force Mayors and Governors to Adhere to Anti-Immigration Policies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi last week sent Wu a letter, demanding the city end an ordinance known as the Trust Act, and provide a response by August 19.
AG Pam Bondi issued an ultimatum to sanctuary jurisdictions like Boston to align with federal immigration enforcement, but Mayor Wu reaffirms Boston's sanctuary policies.