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The Boston City Council, previously split on halting the project, plans to wade again into the public-private White Stadium rehab that’s backed by the mayor, with Councilor Julia Mejia seeking
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons vowed to “flood" Boston with agents after Mayor Michelle Wu doubled down on her pledge to resist the crackdown on illegal immigration.
Defunding, prosecution, and military occupation have all been named as possible next steps by the Department of Justice.
Is the video of Michelle Wu calling Donald Trump an "asshole" in a high pitched voice authentic? No, that's not true: The video is footage taken from Boston Mayor Wu's press conference where she spoke about federal immigration issues
They propose a plan that cuts out a professional soccer team and saves millions of dollars to be used instead for Boston Public Schools.
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
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defiantly responds to Attorney General Pam Bondi's sanctuary city threats, accusing Trump administration of failing to follow the law.
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.
The City of Boston will participate in a $12 million federal grant, despite a requirement that 10% of the funds be dedicated to “supporting collaboration between state and local law enforcement and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” Mayor Michelle Wu said Friday.
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Mayor Wu responds to ruling blocking Trump attempt to deny funding over ‘sanctuary’ policies
Mayor Michelle Wu welcomed a legal ruling Friday blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to deny funding to cities with “sanctuary” policies, stating that Boston will “continue to follow the law.” “This is one more example of the courts stepping in to say the Trump administration is wrong on the law,