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In a letter responding to Bondi's threats to withhold federal funding from alleged "sanctuary" locations, Wu said Boston law enforcement routinely cooperates with federal authorities on criminal matters.
Three Boston city councilors say they’ve had it after watching a slew of hearings on hot-button topics like Mass and Cass and a Level 3 sex offender hire be put on the backburner.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defiantly responds to Attorney General Pam Bondi's sanctuary city threats, accusing Trump administration of failing to follow the law.
With Mayor Michelle Wu refusing to abandon "sanctuary" policies, the Trump administration may attempt to halt more funding for Boston. The post Boston well positioned to fight back on potential federal funding cuts,
Mayor Michelle Wu and mayoral candidate Josh Kraft agree that Boston needs more housing, but they have very different ideas for how to create it.
Democratic Boston Mayor Michelle Wu vowed on Tuesday to defy the Department of Justice (DOJ) by protecting criminal illegal immigrants in her city. The DOJ sent a letter to Wu and other Democratic mayors and governors across the U.
Boston’s status as a sanctuary city that limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities has been up in the air since the Trump administration began carrying out mass deportations. Boston’s Mayor Wu is fighting back against the federal perception that sanctuary cities are illegal,