Mayor Wu responds to US AG Bondi's sanctuary city ultimatum
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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. The post Boston well positioned to fight back on potential federal funding cuts,
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said federal immigration authorities plan to “flood” Boston in response to Mayor Michelle Wu’s refusal to dismantle the city’s sanctuary protections, as ordered by
Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power discusses Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s refusal to work with ICE. “The Democrats are fighting against Donald Trump even when it makes no sense,” Ms Power said. “To make a point, this Boston mayor, just about ...
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.
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 hit back at the Trump administration after US Attorney General Pam Bondi sent warning letters to 32 states and cities, including Boston, over their sanctuary city policies. In a fiery message,
Mayor Michelle Wu had harsh words for members of the Trump administration after they asked her to abandon the city's "sanctuary" policies.