WEATHER. THE MOMENT IT HAPPENS. NEW ON FIVE. NOW THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN IN BOSTON IS UNDERWAY. THAT’S ACCORDING TO THE NEW YORK TIMES, WHO SAYS THE ICE CRACKDOWN IS EXPECTED TO LAST FOR WEEKS. OFFICIALS IN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, THREATENING LAST MONTH TO FLOOD THE CITY WITH ICE AGENTS. THE ADMINISTRATION IS ALSO SUING THE CITY OF BOSTON MAYOR MICHELLE WU AND COMMISSIONER MICHAEL COX FOR ALLEGEDLY INTERFERING WITH IMMIGRATION EFFORTS. BOSTON’S TRUST ACT PREVENTS LOCAL POLICE FROM TURNING PEOPLE OVER TO ICE WITHOUT A CRIMINAL WARRANT. IN A STATEMENT, THE MAYOR’S OFFICE SAID IN PART, THE CITY WILL NOT B
The Trump administration has initiated an immigration crackdown in Boston, federal authorities confirmed, while the White House is also suing city officials over alleged interference with federal efforts.According to a senior Department of Homeland Security spokesperson, the operation known as “Patriot 2.0” will target what the agency called “the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens living in the state.”The move comes as officials in the Trump administration are suing the City of Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu, and Commissioner Michael Cox for allegedly interfering with immigration efforts.Boston’s Trust Act prevents local police from turning people over to ICE without a criminal warrant In response, the Mayor’s Office stated that the city will not be “bullied or intimidated into abandoning those efforts.”
The Trump administration has initiated an immigration crackdown in Boston, federal authorities confirmed, while the White House is also suing city officials over alleged interference with federal efforts.
According to a senior Department of Homeland Security spokesperson, the operation known as “Patriot 2.0” will target what the agency called “the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens living in the state.”
The move comes as officials in the Trump administration are suing the City of Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu, and Commissioner Michael Cox for allegedly interfering with immigration efforts.
Boston’s Trust Act prevents local police from turning people over to ICE without a criminal warrant
In response, the Mayor’s Office stated that the city will not be “bullied or intimidated into abandoning those efforts.”