Stop attacking our cities, Wu says to Bondi, threatening legal action
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu delivered a strong rebuke to Attorney General Pam Bondi, threatening legal action against the Trump administration's attempts to undermine the city's sanctuary policies. During a press conference, she stated, "Stop attacking our cities to hide your administration’s failures," emphasizing Boston's dedication to its laws. Bondi's letter accused the city of hindering federal immigration enforcement and demanded a response, threatening prosecution if the city did not comply. Wu defended the Boston Trust Act, which limits police cooperation with federal immigration agents to serious public safety issues. This ordinance aims to ensure that all residents feel safe reporting crimes without fear of deportation.
The conflict reflects broader tensions over immigration policy and local governance. Wu's remarks highlighted the negative impacts of the Trump administration on the local economy and community well-being. As the situation unfolds, Boston's stance on sanctuary policies remains a pivotal issue in the ongoing national debate on immigration enforcement.