DHS probe the former Boston adviser sentenced to a corruption program

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With the Trump administration focusing on the position of the Boston sanctuary towards illegal immigration, the Ministry of Internal Security confirmed that it was examining the status of a former adviser born in African who was sentenced on Friday in a corruption investigation.
Boston’s advisor, born in Cape Verde, Tania Fernandes Anderson pleaded guilty earlier this year The Boston Herald described As a bribes’ program, she made in a bathroom in the town hall.
Libs of Tiktok, a social media account known for criticizing the liberal hypocrisy and led by activist Chaya Raichik, said Anderson last week, and said that a source said that his DHS was investigating Anderson.
“We are examining this, yes,” Deputy Secretary of Internal Security, Tricia McLaughlin, said on Monday at Fox News Digital during the complaint.
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The former municipal councilor of Boston, Tania Fernandes Anderson, leaves the courthouse of the American district John J. Moakley on September 5, 2025. (Craig F. Walker / The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
After being elected in 2021, Anderson spoke to WGBH About her Muslim and African history, stating that she had “been undocumented”.
“We always say the” Ummah “which means” community “. It does not necessarily exclude non-Muslims.”
“As a person that I am – Muslim, Cape Verdean, someone who was undocumented, an African and now African -American immigrant – I think that all made me a very dynamic black woman,” said Anderson at the time.
Cape Verde, an archipelago a few hundred kilometers off Senegal, is home to around 600,000 people and better known in the United States under the name of the North Atlantic Hurricane.
During her post-electoral speech on the Nubian place in Boston, Anderson said that she hoped to work to break the “segregation” between the highly minority district of Roxbury and the southern end of Boston.
“If we can start to be sincere on work and put the community first. It is at this point that I will start to feel really good,” said Anderson, who was the first African immigrant elected to the Council, according to WGBH.
Regarding its legal case, the Herald reported that Anderson gave a staff member $ 13,000 to the State that $ 7,000 would come back to him, adding that the exchange occurred in the aforementioned toilets.
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Judge Indira Talwani, one appointed by Obama, told Anderson that the bribes may have been considered “low fruits”, but was a “confidence violation”, however, according to the newspaper.
Anderson later unleashed In the media, appoint the Herald as well as the affiliate of Fox to Boston, demanding that they “stop talking about me”, and that being in the news is not useful as “introvert”.
She allegedly alleged that the press “does not always go precisely to blacks” and that the media “TR (ies) to create stories” and should “check your facts”.
The Special Agent in charge Ted Docks of the FBI Boston Division said that Anderson “left the power she exercised at her head and regularly put herself on her voters who trusted her to act on their behalf and for their benefit.”
“Today’s sentence holds her responsible for kissing her blatant a culture of fraud and deception and cheerfully pocket taxpayers in a bathroom in the town hall to pluck her nest.”
The DHS announcement of an investigation occurred for several days in a spat in progress between the Trump administration in Washington and the WU administration in Boston.
The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, held a noisy press conference last month, the daring prosecutor Pam Bondi to follow his letters to the leaders of the Blue City threatening the federal action on the policies of the city of the sanctuary.
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Wu, a democrat, accused the Trump administration of being a party that “does not follow the law”.
“At a time when this federal administration is already so much fear and evil in our communities, these threats are serious and substantial,” she said. The remarks occurred after the Trump administration warned that it could continue or reduce federal funds if the cities refused to cooperate on the application of immigration.
“Stop attacking our cities to hide the failures of your administration. Unlike the Trump administration, Boston follows the law … You are wrong on the law, and you are wrong on security,” said Wu.
Bondi had expressed letters to several jurisdictions of the sanctuary warning them that their orders concerning cooperation with the application of immigration go to federal law.
Fox News Digital contacted the public defender listed for Anderson, Scott Bauer, but did not immediately hear.