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|    20 Feb 26 02:06:41    |
      XPost: alt.sports.football.pro.ne-patriots, ne.politics, misc.immigration.usa       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: noreply@dirge.harmsk.com              MassGOP chair: Mayor Wu's sanctuary city policies 'jeopardizing the safety       of residents'              Amy Carnevale, chair of the state's Republican Party, told Fox News       Digital that she expects Michelle Wu to talk about "how Boston is a safer       city" than New York City, Denver and Chicago during her Wednesday       testimony before Congress.              Boston Mayor Michelle Wu will take questions regarding sanctuary city       policies from Congress on Wednesday.              Since President Donald Trump’s 2024 electoral victory, Wu has doubled down       on Boston’s sanctuary city status, saying police and city officials will       not assist federal authorities with deportations.              "Boston continues to experience crime, drug activity, and human       trafficking stemming from [migrant] facilities," Jon Fetherston, a former       Massachusetts migrant shelter director, told Fox News Digital. "While       Mayor Wu enjoys strong backing from her base, largely influenced by Sen.       Elizabeth Warren … residents and surrounding communities are frustrated       and embarrassed by her leadership."              Amy Carnevale, chair of the state's Republican Party, MassGOP, told Fox       News Digital that she expects Wu to talk about "how Boston is a safer city       than" New York City, Denver and Chicago, which will also be under a       congressional microscope Wednesday as leaders from all four cities are       called to testify.              FOUR ‘SANCTUARY CITY’ MAYORS PREP FOR GRILLING IN CONGRESS THIS WEEK:       ‘HELD ACCOUNTABLE’              Michelle Wu speaks       Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks during a campaign rally in support of the       statewide Massachusetts Democratic ticket, Nov. 2, 2022, in Boston. (AP       Photo/Mary Schwalm, File)              "But that's all relative. I mean, one murder, one rape, one violent crime       is one too many," Carnevale said. "We do have many violent crimes       committed in Boston by … illegal aliens. And the fact that she has       declared Boston to be a sanctuary city is really an invitation to further       criminal aliens coming into the city, jeopardizing the safety of       residents."              Under the Boston Trust Act, enacted in 2014 and amended in 2019, the       Boston Police Department may "collaborate with ICE-HSI" on certain crimes,       including "human trafficking, child exploitation, drug and weapons       trafficking, and cybercrimes."              The act also states, however, that Boston police will not ask people about       immigration status, share information with Immigration and Customs       Enforcement, make arrests based on ICE warrants or transfer people into       ICE custody.              FOX NEWS EMBEDS WITH ICE AGENTS DURING BOSTON ARRESTS              Fox News embeds with ICE agents during Boston arrestsVideo       "I keep saying Boston follows the laws. We are going to keep doing what we       do because we are in full compliance with the laws, which say that       municipal officials and municipal police departments have authority over       enforcing crimes at the local level in keeping everyone in their community       safe," Wu recently told WBUR. "Immigration falls under the federal       government and federal officials. It is not the purview of city officials       to be involved in doing the job of the federal government, and it’s not       the federal government’s job to what should happen at the local level       either."              Meanwhile, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's son, Josh Kraft, who       is running to replace Wu in November, said in a Feb. 26 statement that he       supports "removing violent criminals from our community, wherever they       come from."              BORDER CZAR TOM HOMAN SENDS MESSAGE TO FAR-LEFT OFFICIALS PUSHING BACK       AGAINST MASS DEPORTATIONS: ‘GAME ON’              Kraft further voiced his support for the Trust Act and condemned Trump's       plans to curb illegal immigration and deport criminal migrants.              "It is outrageous to consider ICE officers raiding schools or places of       worship to round up undocumented immigrants who are not engaged in       criminal activity," Kraft said, referring to a recent Department of       Homeland Security (DHS) directive that rescinds the previous Biden       administration's guidelines preventing ICE and Customs and Border       Protection officers from enforcing the law in "sensitive" areas.              TOM HOMAN: BOSTON CAN HELP ILLEGAL MIGRANT CRISIS OR ‘GET THE HELL OUT OF       THE WAY’                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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