The mayor of Boston, Wu, Ag Bondi

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The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, held a noisy press conference in Beantown on Tuesday, the audacious prosecutor General Pam Bondi to continue his letters to the leaders of the Blue City threatening the federal action on the policies of the city of the sanctuary.
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.
Wu noted that Bondi asked all the recipients to respond on Tuesday and offered its verbally official response:
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The mayor of Boston Michelle Wu, on the left, and the prosecutor General Pam Bondi (Getty)
“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 mistaken on security.”
Wu continued by saying that political law is “wrong in cities”.
“The cities that live in your mind are completely foreign to residents living in our cities. And we take the elements of your failures to keep your promises,” before the Trump administration to have increased the costs of the Americans.
“The good news on our economy was as difficult to find as the Epstein list,” she told Cheers de la Foule, which included a Mariachi group that occurred in Spanish before its speech, a local preacher, and Senator Edward Markey, D-MASS.
Wu then referred to the role of Boston in the Revolution, addressing Bondi once again and striking its original state, in Florida, at the end of the Constitutional Party.
“We are gathered here today to show you who we are in Boston. More than 100 years before the foundation of your country of origin, the Bostonians were on the other side of the street in Faneuil Hall, putting the foundations of our democracy and our rule of law. One of the years has dropped years earlier, the Bostonians founded the first public school and the Public Park of the country.”
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“It has always been a city of revolution, of innovation, to defend the public good and never bow to tyranny. With me today, our feature and veterans colleagues, public security and religious leaders, defenders of civil rights and the members of the union, teachers and business owners, entrepreneurs and artists, young people and young people.”
“It is our city. It is our country, and I am so proud and grateful to show the world which is our community here in Boston and what we are made of.”
Wu was not the only leader to respond to Bondi’s letters.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson received an identical missive from the Ministry of Justice and promised a complete response later on Tuesday, but alluded to his position earlier in the week:
“The state of Washington does not intend to change our values in the face of the threats of the Trump administration,” said Ferguson.
“The incessant targeting of the federal government of respectful immigrants is wrong.”
Cook County, Illinois – who includes Chicago – as well as Philadelphia, New York and other sanctuary cities received the same Bondi document.
In another preliminary response, the Connecticut General prosecutor, William Tong, told CT Insider that “any complaint or suggestion that Connecticut had raped or is not in accordance with federal law is false”.
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“Connecticut is ready to pursue all legal rights and appeals to defend our sovereignty and the people and families of Connecticut de Federal Overreach”, ” Tong said.
In Philadelphia, the city lawyer claimed in Wcau The birthplace of America is not a “sanctuary” but a “welcoming city”.
“We are aware that the Ministry of Internal Security has published a list of jurisdictions across the country, notably Philadelphia and other cities and counties of Pennsylvania,” said the solidicity of the city of Philadelphia, Renee Garcia.
“Philadelphia has not received any official notification from the DHS. We will carefully examine communications.”