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Wu blasted a letter from US Attorney General Pam Bondi renewing the Trump administration’s demand that Boston end policies the president views as impeding federal immigration enforcement efforts.
With Mayor Michelle Wu refusing to abandon "sanctuary" policies, the Trump administration may attempt to halt more funding for Boston.
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Mayor Michelle Wu says Boston won’t comply with feds’ order to dismantle sanctuary protections
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu made it clear Tuesday that the city has no intention of complying with a federal order to begin dismantling its sanctuary protections for illegal immigrants, saying that the Trump administration is “wrong” on the issue.
In what was barely distinguishable from a campaign rally, Mayor Wu — backed by dozens of supporters — eloquently insisted that Boston will never back down from supporting all its residents.
Mayor Michelle Wu said Tuesday that Boston would not comply with demands from the federal government that the city cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Mayor Michelle Wu has declared August 30 as “New Edition Day” in Boston, honoring the legendary R&B group with a street naming and community block party in Roxbury.
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.
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.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defiantly responds to Attorney General Pam Bondi's sanctuary city threats, accusing Trump administration of failing to follow the law.