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Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu held a husky press conference in Beantown on Tuesday, to threaten the federal action to the attorney general Palm Bondi through his letters to the federal action on the policies of the concentrated city.
A Democrat Wu accused the Trump administration of being a party that “does not follow the law.”
“At a time when this federal administration is already causing so much fear and harm in our communities, these threats are serious and resulting,” he said. After warning by the Trump administration, the comment came that if cities refused to cooperate on immigration enforcement, it can sue or deduct federal funds.
Wu said that Bondi responded to all recipients till Tuesday and orally offered his formal response:
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, left; Palm Bondi, Right (Getty)
“Stop attacking our cities to hide the failures of your administration. Unlike the Trump administration, Boston follows the law … you are wrong in the law, and you are wrong on security.”
Wu said that political rights have “wrong on cities”.
Before accusing the Trump administration of rising costs, “cities living in your brain are completely foreigners for residents living in your cities. And we are raising pieces of your failures to fulfill your promises.”
“It is equally difficult to find good news on our economy as Epstein list,” he told the crowd to Cheers, including a Mariachi group that performed before his speech in Spanish, a local preacher, and Sen Edward Marki, D-Mas.
Wu then referred to Boston’s role in the revolution, addressing Bandi once again and knocked late to his home state Florida for the constitutional party.
“We have gathered here today to show you who we are in Boston. More than 100 years before the establishment of your home state, Bosonians were across the road in the Fenuil Hall, established the foundation of our democracy and law rule. 100 years ago, Bosonian was setting up the first public school and public parks in the country.”
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“It has always been a city of revolution, innovation, standing for the good of the public and never bending to torture. Today, our fellow public servants and veterans, public safety and trust leaders, public rights, advocates of civil rights, and members of Labor Union, owners and businessmen, entrepreneurs and artists, youth, youth, youth, youth and selectors.”
“This is our city. It is our country, and I am very proud and grateful to show the world that our community is here in Boston and what we are making.”
Wu Bondi was not the only leader to respond to the letters.
Washington village. Bob Ferguson received a similar missile from the Department of Justice and later promised to give full response on Tuesday, but indicated on its stance first in the week:
“The state of Washington has no intention of changing our values in front of the Trump administration,” said Ferguson.
“The tireless targeting of immigrants following the law by the federal government is wrong.”
Cook County, Il. – Which includes Chicago – as well as Philadelphia, New York and other sanctuary cities received the same document from Bondi.
In another preliminary response, Connectic Attorney General William Tong told CT Insider that “any claims or suggestions that have been violated by connecting or not in compliance with the federal law, is wrong.”
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“Connecticut is ready to carry forward all legal rights and remedies to protect our sovereignty and connecticut people and families from federal overchers,” Tong said,
In Philadelphia, city lawyer WCAU claimed The birthplace of America is not a “sanctuary”, but a “welcome city.”
Philadelphia City Solicitor Renee Garcia said, “We know that the Homeland Security Department has published a list of jurisdiction across the country, including Philadelphia and other cities and counted in Pennsylvania,” Philadelphia City Solicitor Renee Garcia said.
“Philadelphia has not received any formal notification from DHS. We will carefully review any communication.”